The Blae Organisation
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Here we preview some of our sites, and associated sites.
The origins of the Douglas family are lost in the mists of time. It is said that "In the margin, about one-third into The Book of Clan Douglas, Volume III, are written the words: `This is about the time when the Earth began'."
Tartan TV serves the public by providing videos
of things Scottish, with our library being added
to all the time.
Frances is a watercolour artist and tutor based in West Stirlingshire who explores her passion for watercolour painting, responding to inspiration from the changing seasons and the landscapes around her, focusing on colour and light in scenery.
The term ‘school refusers’ can incorporate pupils with varying difficulties who, for whatever reason, do not attend school regularly. Research has shown that practitioners use the term ‘school refuser’ in different ways.
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Why is it that the coming of Christmas fills us with so much joy? Why do we gladly start getting ready for Christmas? Why are we always ready to practice Christmas songs and to learn our Christmas recitations? .
The building of the chapel in Balfron began around 1867, when it was described as being 'in an advanced state'. Prior to that, the small group of Catholics had held their services in the old weaver's shop at the top of the village. Services are on Sundays at 11am.
Scouting in Balfron promotes the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.
Stone-built hall church with simple Gothic detailing with pointed openings throughout. Designed by John Herbertson of Glasgow, in 1832; the tower and transepts were added in 1882. Services are on Sundays at 11:15am.
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