Streets and properties
Suggestions
6 random streets from the Falkirk Council area:
To reflect the work the Provosts past and present do
The famous ‘Abyssinian Traveller’ who lived in Kinaird House was one of the best known men in Britain in the late 18th century. He is buried in Larbert Old Churchyard and his grave is marked by a magnificent cast iron memorial .
John Smeaton was one of the greatest civil engineers of the 18th century. He designed the Forth and Clyde canal (1768-1790) and managed the construction. The street is close to the canal.
Named in honour of a local farm owner.
Before the construction of Denny High School there was a golf course on the site.
Thomas Cuthell - founded the family run undertaker business in 1905. It is certainly one of the oldest surviving businesses in Bo'ness, reaching the 4th generation of the family. The business has expanded to other areas of Falkirk District like Grangemouth, Falkirk and Denny.