Streets and properties

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6 random streets from the Falkirk Council area:

Headswood was a paper mill which produced board. Closed due to downturn in market in 1978.  

John Tait was a distinguished Boys Brigade stalwart and a local historian of Bainsford and Grahamston.  He was a Senior Elder at Bainsford Church and long time treasurer there. 

In honour of one of the co-owners of Comleybank Foundry.

The gardens are located close to the River Carron.

Cuthel is an ancient name for a small wood.  Many families had Cuthel as a surname and this gave rise to Cuthel Town or Cuthelton.  

To reflect the work the Provosts past and present do