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A toast rack next to this verbose sign which reads: John Logie Baird Among the building demolished to make way for the Howgate Centre was the former Falkirk public baths, which had in turn replaced shops and houses in the Pleasance. One of … [more]
Racks at the Kelpies, these ones are: To comemmorate Ron McArthur's silver medal in the Lawn Bowls Para-Sport mixed pairs B2/B3 at Glasgow 2014 LEGACY 2014 XX Commonwealth Games Scotland
The path towards Slamannan Road and Falkirk High station, with lighting columns placed so they do not obstruct the path.
The step-free path across the southeastern part of Hallglen. Although many of the connections seem to have steps. See also #103228.
A decent quality bridge across the Westquarter Burn, and the path up to Polmont Road, both part of the HArTT cycle route.
The old road under the old railway bridge has been closed to motor vehicles, but remains open to cycling and walking into the Kinneil Estate.
The John Muir Way in Bo'ness has been resurfaced with smooth asphalt, and solar LED catseyes for lighting.
The John Muir Way path on the waterfront at Bo'ness has been resurfaced in smooth asphalt with solar LED catseyes for lighting.
Left and right turns catered for at the Abbotsford Business Park junction on the A9 shared footway/cycleway, instead of the usual forced right-angled turn.
Path alongside section of the Forth & Clyde Canal between The Kelpies and where the canal now exits into the River Carron. This path leads to NCN76, is lit with LED catseyes, and is seen passing beneath the M9 motorway.
Proper segregated cycle track on the way to the Kincardine Bridge alongside a dual carriageway. IMG_0150 Location: , Glensburgh (Scotland, United Kingdom)
New path, thanks Falkirk council. This used to be a mess. nice smooth path to cycle on now. looking down the hill. (north) #31935 #31934
This used to be a trail path, littered with broken bottles, stones and mud. Well done Falkirk council for their work. Left to go up the hill to bog road right to join up with Alexander avenue #31936 #31934