Denemek ALTIN - Özgür

Pictish stone is focus of meeting

Stirling Observer

|

May 09, 2025

Renovation costs of a rare Pictish cross uncovered in Doune are to be discussed by councillors.

- KAIYA MARJORIBANKS

Pictish stone is focus of meeting

The delicate stone, found in Old Kilmadock kirkyard, includes an inscription and carvings thought to date back 1,500 years to between AD500 and AD700.

It features a knotwork cross within a circle that includes the heads of long-necked birds above a carved animal, a boar or a wolf, that may have formed part of a hunting scene.

Around the edge is an inscription in ogham, an early medieval alphabet.

At a recent meeting of Stirling Council, Trossachs and Teith Conservative councillor Martin Earl asked council leader Cllr Gerry McGarvey to meet with him and other ward members.

The meeting will focus on “identifying and facilitating proportionate council support for the renovation costs of the internationally significant stone Pictish cross found and subsequently recovered from the Old Kilmadock Cemetery last year.”

Cllr McGarvey said: “Council officers are aware of the early medieval carved stone, the Old Kilmadock Pictish Cross that was uncovered by a group - the ROOKs (Rescuers of Old Kilmadock) at St Church and burial ground.

“Officers have been advised that the ROOKs group has applied for Scheduled Monument Consent to Historic Environment Scotland (HES) to recover the carved stone and associated fragments, and commissioned a number of technical reports.

Stirling Observer'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

Stirling Observer

Uni study to improve dementia care in Kenya

The University of Stirling is embarking on a major study to transform dementia care in Kenya, where cases of the disease are growing but outcomes for those affected are poor.

time to read

2 mins

January 09, 2026

Stirling Observer

Gillian celebrates amazing slimming success

When local woman Gillian Webster tipped the scales at over 16½ stone and was diagnosed as pre-diabetic and asthmatic, even walking her two poodles up a gentle hill left her breathless.

time to read

1 min

January 09, 2026

Stirling Observer

Stirling Observer

Uni lecturers will vote in strike action ballot

Staff to vote over proposed budget cuts and job losses

time to read

2 mins

January 09, 2026

Stirling Observer

Stirling Observer

Revellers toast the new year on board historic steamship

The Steamship Sir Walter Scott Trust has brought an unforgettable steamship 125th anniversary celebration year to a successful close.

time to read

2 mins

January 09, 2026

Stirling Observer

Landmarks will shine a light on hospice's work

Landmarks across Forth Valley will be bathed in blue this week to mark the 45th anniversary of Strathcarron Hospice -kickstarting a year of celebrations of vital care.

time to read

2 mins

January 07, 2026

Stirling Observer

Crafts at Dobbies

Dobbies Garden Centre in Stirling is inviting customers along to an afternoon of creativity, connection, and cake this January, with a brand-new Crafternoon Tea Club.

time to read

1 min

January 07, 2026

Stirling Observer

Gillian celebrates amazing slimming success

When local woman Gillian Webster tipped the scales at over 16½ stone and was diagnosed as pre-diabetic and asthmatic, even walking her two poodles up a gentle hill left her breathless.

time to read

1 min

January 07, 2026

Stirling Observer

Stirling Observer

Uni lecturers will vote in strike action ballot

Staff to vote over proposed budget cuts and job losses

time to read

2 mins

January 07, 2026

Stirling Observer

Slimmers thanked for food bank donations

Slimmers from a pair of Stirling weight loss groups have proved that trimming down can also help the community after a bumper festive donation for a food bank.

time to read

1 min

January 02, 2026

Stirling Observer

New rail route to begin in May 2026

A new train route from London to Stirling is set to begin in May 2026.

time to read

1 min

January 02, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size