WITH the Year of the Horse firmly upon us, all things "horse-y" are trending, both near and far. One such attraction can be ...
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The home of Falkirk 's iconic Kelpies is to be set an ambitious target of attracting one million visitors a year by 2028 - while seeing its funding cut. The 300-hectare Helix Park will be expected to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. -Credit:Mark Runnacles/Getty Images (Mark Runnacles/Getty Images) Falkirk 's Helix Park is all set to host some big names in music ...
A pair of 30-metre-high steel horse heads have turned Falkirk into one of the fastest-growing tourism areas in Scotland. The Kelpies, situated two miles from the town centre, were unveiled by HRH The ...
EMERGENCY crews were scrambled to the Kelpies after a child fell into the canal. Fire and ambulance crews attended the scene alongside water rescue teams and police in Grangemouth, Falkirk, after the ...
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Falkirk folks can scale new heights and climb the Kelpies to support children's charity
Children First – Scotland’s national children’s charity – is calling on people in Falkirk to take on the challenge of ...
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Royal couple's surprise visit to see the Kelpies
The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay – how the Prince and Princess of Wales are known when in Scotland – were on their way to engagements in the Stirling area when they visited the Falkirk park to view ...
Our globetrotting, fun-loving readers have traveled across the world in recent months, sharing their adventures as they cooked paella in Barcelona, hiked Kauai’s Napali Coast and explored Alaskan ...
The Kelpies are a pair of massive steel head sculptures near Falkirk in Scotland. They were designed as horse heads on purpose, not because they happened to resemble them. The artist, Andy Scott, ...
Falkirk 's Helix Park is all set to host some big names in music as part of its Kelpies Live events, as a licence was granted for two open-air concerts in June. Members of Falkirk Council' s licensing ...
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