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Games Commitees' support for local school
Stirling Observer
|January 21, 2026
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Thanks Organisers of event which features heavyweight challenges have given a boost to help support play facilities in a school
Organisers of a highly successful annual event which features heavyweight challenges and highland dancers have given a boost to help support play facilities in a school.
Bridge of Allan Primary have expressed their thanks for a generous community donation from the Highland Games Committee.
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