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- 50 Things to do in the Summer Holidays - Local Out and About Guide - Back to School

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Hi and welcome to issue 5 of Families Central Scotland. The Summer holidays have arrived and we have 7-8 weeks In This Issue stretching before us. Don’t panic because we have a fantastic guide of ‘more than 50 things to do in the Summer holidays,’ including paid and free activities/ attractions. You will find great ideas for keeping your cherubs busy and happy on both sunny and wet days! We also have WIN some tips and advice to avoid that last minute ‘back to school’ rush in August. And, as always our out and about guide is packed with local family friendly events over the 2 months. useful magazine

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- 50 Things to do in the Summ er Holidays - Local Out and About Guide - Back to Scho ol

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Congratulations to Murdina of Tullibody who won the family ticket to the Doune the Rabbit Hole Music Festival. We hope you enjoy this issue and find it really useful. Please email us at editor@familiescentralscotland.co.uk if you have any feedback, events you want included or if you are interested in advertising with us.

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Cycle Stirling Natural Beauty care For a home party with a difference, give Natural Beauty Care a try. The company offers a range of natural skin care and wellbeing solutions through the brand Aloe Ferox which is new to Scotland and exclusive to Natural beauty Care.If you know how good Aloe Vera is, consider that Aloe Ferox is 20 x stronger. The 135 medicinal compounds make Aloe Ferox – well, super. It’s anti-viral, antibacterial, antifungal, antibiotic, analgesic (pain-killing) and antiinflammatory. Science and nature meet with Timeless Skin – a clinically proven anti-ageing solution. Free of preservatives, harsh chemicals, drying alcohol with SPF sun protection and ideal for sensitive skin. Experience the products and get sound one-to-one advice with a highly trained consultant. www.natural-beauty-care.co.uk

The Scoobits Craze Scoobits are the latest accessory craze to hit the school run this year. Scoobits are a unique range of cute, colourful characters that kids simply strap onto their scooters making them their own. Scoobits personalise scooters, making them stand out from the crowd. Appealing to both boys and girls aged three years and over. Made from tough, durable 100% silicone, Scoobits do not contain UPVC and are safe, soft and squidgy for little fingers. Scoobits are not just for scooters. Children can “scoobit” their bike, trike, or personalise school bags. So why not collect them all? Affordable at just £3.99, there are nine Scoobits characters to collect and swap. They are ideal for pocket money purchases and party bags. To see all the Scoobits characters and stockists,go to www.scoobits.com For further information, please contact: Sarah Mooney 07956 335 446

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Baptist Church Stirling – Breastfeeding Group

The Breastfeeding group has been under a great deal of speculation in recent months, with reports it will no longer be able to operate from the Baptist church, and of the NHS removing its funding. Thankfully the National Childbirth Trust (NCT) has stepped in to take over the funding, and allow the group to continue in its current form. We meet each week at the Baptist church in Stirling, on a Friday from 10.30 till 12pm. The group is a place for Mums to meet up, have a cuppa and a biscuit, and swap experiences and concerns. Health visitors and breastfeeding councillors are also on hand for support and advice. Groups like this are essential to support mums and increase breastfeeding success. Emily Cotton 07920 811 890

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This summer sees the launch of CycleStirling with a programme of events and activities designed to promote cycling as a fun, safe and alternative option to the car. Going Carbon Neutral Stirling (GCNS) has acquired 10 Cargo bikes and as part of the Cycle Stirling project they are being offered to Stirling families on a month’s free trial basis. If you visit European cities like Amsterdam and Copenhagen you’ll see plenty of cargo bikes. Designed to transport children, groceries or even pets, they are now set to become a popular attraction and talking point on the streets of Stirling. One in four car journeys in the UK are shorter than two miles. And this is a major contributor to the carbon footprint of most Scottish households. Going by bike not only reduces emissions and pollution but it’s the healthier option and its huge fun too!

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Monster Mania is an exciting new soft play area in Falkirk which opened in June. It has 8 party rooms, sensory rooms and 2 large play frames – one for 5 and under and one for the over 5s. Come and visit us at Castle Laurie, Bankside, Falkirk. www. monstersoftplay.co.uk

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So if you are interested to trial one of these bikes for doing the school run or for short trips across town then please phone 01786 468765 or email gcns@ksbscotland.org.uk For further details on the project and for up to date event information please visit www. cyclestirling.org.uk - sign up as a member, join the conversation, come along to the events and help us build a bike friendly city!

From African Skies to Green Enterprise It’s 5400 miles from Zimbabwe to Stirling, but for one local mum, it’s also been a journey which has led her from working in the UN in Africa to becoming a Scottish businesswoman! Jewels Lang was forced to flee Zimbabwe with her family, due to the increasingly unstable political situation in the troubled country.“As a mother, the safety of your children must always come first” explained Jewels, “When you are faced with food shortages and guns at the end of your street, you get to the stage that you have no alternative but to leave.”Jewels has just purchased the Stirlingshire franchise of Exclusively Green Cleaning, an eco-friendly cleaning company. The franchise covers most of the Stirling, Falkirk and Forth Valley area and will focus principally on providing cleaning services for domestic homes and small offices. Jewels is eager to rise to the challenge of running her own business, and says, “One thing I have already learned is that Scottish women are just as house-proud as Zimbabweans! We all like to have clean homes, and there is something particularly good about knowing that the products we use do not have damaging environmental impacts.” For more information go to www. exclusivelygreen.org, or contact Jewels on 01764 664211.

Fir Park Summer Ski School

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Summer Ski School is for Beginner to advanced skiers and snowboarders. We offer classes for all abilities and ages. Throughout the summer there are tubing sessions available for recreational or private hire. All activities must be booked in advance. (01259 751 772).www.clacksweb.org. uk/culture/firparkskicentre/ Summer Dates 4th - 7th July, 11th - 14th July, 1st - 4th August 8th - 11th August.


Stirling’s got talent Seppi Preston of Lighthouse Studios has had major success at the Master Photographers’ Association Scottish region awards for the 6th year in a row. The photographic awards took place on 9th May at the Dunblane Hydro, and with over 900 entries, competition was fierce this year. Seppi won 3 awards of excellence in the categories of Family Portrait, Reportage Wedding and Complete Wedding, plus an award of merit in the Contemporary Portrait category. The broad range of categories that Seppi has won awards in shows his versatility, consistency and talent as a photographer of people. He has run Lighthouse Studios in Causewayhead with his wife for 8 years, and was recently appointed Chairman of the Master Photographers’ Association in Scotland.Seppi said “In this economic climate customers need reassurance when choosing products or services and the MPA awards are like an official seal of approval and mark of quality within the photographic industry.”Lighthouse Studios have launched training courses for people who want to get the most out of their digital cameras, which have proved so successful that additional dates have had to be added. 01786 475007 www.lighthousestudios.co.uk

To Boldly Go...

Mind stretchers

‘Linzi Carbis who is a social work assistant in a children and families team and Simon Hutchison who is a local criminal defence lawyer are going to do a 10 day trek to Machu Picchu, Peru to raise money for Strathcarron Hospice and Falkirk Young Carers. We need to raise over £7000. The two charities were chosen specifically to benefit local people and are close to our hearts as they provide such an amazing support in our local area. We are concentrating on approaching local businesses for donations of gifts and money. We have already received a number of personal donations and several local businesses have pledged raffle prizes. We would particularly like to thank Skidz, Behind the Wall, Antonios, Salon

Mindstretchers is a dynamic company, based in Auchterarder, of people dedicated to providing children with multi-sensory and real-world educational environments through training and consultancy, educational products, nature kindergartens and charitable endeavours. Founder and CEO, Claire Warden, formerly a school teacher and lecturer in Primary Education at Strathclyde University, developed the underlying philosophy of re-connecting children to nature. Claire is also a published author and an internationally acclaimed speaker on matters of early childhood development. To find out more about Mindstretchers visit their website – www.mindstretchers.co.uk or call 01764 664409

Ian, Falkirk Football Club, Quest Menswear, The Coppertop, Xtreme Karting, Kayleighs Delights, Beautyby Ashleigh, Earl of Zetland, Anne Summers Falkirk, Darcys Nail and Beauty and Breens Hairdressing. We have been overwhelmed by the generosity of everyone who has kindly donated so far. We will be having fundraising events over the next few months so please look out for these and come along, join in with the fun and help raise funds for our charities. If you would like to help us reach our goal you can call Simon on 07785332002 or Linzi on 07927510833.’

Let’s Play on the Island Lost on a deserted island? Where else would you rather be than on the magical island of Hamleys, surrounded by the finest toys in the world. Join in the tropical fun in the sun during your summer holidays. Whether you’re building sand castles on the beach or playing with best new toys Hamleys in Glasgow has it all! So grab your shades and hop on board as we take you on a magical ride into a fun-filled tropical paradise! Activities include • Let’s Build Sandcastles • Teddy Bear Zoo-mba • Deep Sea World Experience • Tiny Talk ‘Seaside’ Baby Signing • Amazonia experience! • Smoothie Battles with Zoolab • Zoolab Rainforest Show • Hamley Bear Limbo Competition • Jo Jingles Musical Beach Experience • Hamleys Pirate Week Let’s Play on the Island activities are taking place in store right now until 14th August and it’s all completely free of charge!! For details of specific times and days of activities visit www.hamleys.com/ whatsonglasgow

The Palace is open at Stirling Castle Come and see the fantastic renovation of the Palace apartments. You will come face to face with Mary of Guise and other members of the royal court from 1554. Brilliant fun for the kids, very hands on and interactive. Aside from the magnificent palace apartments, there is the Great Hall, the kitchens and loads of ramparts for the kids to explore. Great day out for all the family. See www.stirlingcastle.gov.uk or phone 01786 450000

Come Rain or Shine Rain-shine is a small local family business managed by mum Megan and twin sisters Laura and Paula. We specialise in quality clothing for children who love to be active and have fun in all weather: • Sunny days/swimming pool days: swimwear with UV protection, including reusable swim nappies. • Rainy days: all in one waterproof suits • Snowy days: all in one padded snow suits. Sizes from 6 months up to 5 years. Supplier of waterproof suits to nurseries. See our special introductory prices, visit our website TODAY at www.rain-shine.co.uk or contact Laura on 07736 468147.

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Summer Holiday Fun at the Library

The Circus Stars summer reading challenge will be coming to libraries in Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and Stirling this Summer. An interactive Circus Stars website was launched at the end of May, linking children with top authors and illustrators – go to www.circus-stars.org.uk to find out more. In Clackmannanshire libraries there will be circus arts and crafts, zoolabs and magic shows.In the Falkirk libraries there will be competitions, storyteller visits, circus skills workshops and a juggling with words workshop. The Stirling libraries will have arts and crafts, Zoolabs and CircoModo circus skills workshops where you can learn how to become a circus star in a day. To find out exactly what’s on and where, go to your council website: www.clacksweb.co.uk, www.falkirk.gov.uk, www.stirling.gov.uk/libraries Watch out in September for Stirling libraries annual book festival, Off The Page. There is a packed programme of events. Popular Scottish horror author Barry Hutchison will hold writing workshops for primary aged children. For younger readers, picture book authors Lynne Rickards and Scott McIntyre will be delighting audiences with entertaining stories and crafts. To launch the week, youngsters are invited to come along to the MacRobert, Stirling and take part in fun-packed drama workshops based on the award-winning book, ‘The Gruffalo’ by Julia Donaldson. Find out more about Off the Page at www.stirling.gov.uk/offthepage

Zero Waste Volunteer Programme

The Zero Waste Volunteer Programme is a volunteer run project for Forth Valley. The project aims to recruit and train volunteers on waste prevention campaigns. These volunteers will then use this training and knowledge to promote waste prevention in their communities and throughout the whole Forth Valley. The campaigns being promoted include: • Home Composting: Peat free compost • Love Food Hate Waste • Stop the drop For more information check out our website: www.forthenvironmentlink.org or phone Donna Rodgers on 01786 448431

Clacks – Summer Programme There is lots on offer this summer in Clackmannanshire for the kids. Activities for the pre-school kids include Dance, Gymnastics and Football. For the 5-12 year olds there are Football Camps, football sessions, Mini Olympics and a Multi Sports week. There is FREE swimming for all under 16s at the Alloa Leisure Bowl Monday to Friday throughout the Summer holidays. To book call 01259 213131, for information 01259 452350 www.clacks.gov.uk

SwimEasy – Summer “RapidTrack” Lessons – Forth Valley

Our specialist One-to-Two Holiday Classes, for children or adults, can be booked a week at a time, from Monday to Friday. Five consecutive lessons can improve any weakness rapidly and any technical correction, or specific area of improvement required, can be dealt with much more easily. These specialist courses offer an ideal opportunity to begin swimming lessons for the first time. One-to-Two Lessons - The confidence gained from individual attention significantly speeds up the learning process and develops better self-assurance. This allows the learner to discover for themselves just what can be achieved, and the process of enjoying being in the water is greatly enhanced. These smaller classes are especially useful when an individual has a particular fear of the water. RapidTrack Lessons will be available at Donaldson’s School in Linlithgow for three weeks from the 18th of July, 2011. Parents wishing to give their child the best opportunity to develop their swimming for safety, fitness and fun should contact us now on 0131 466 0764 to discuss their child’s needs. www.swimeasy. co.uk

a new service in women’s health. Janice specialised in women’s health in 1990 and has completed a post-graduate qualification in this field. Following childbirth and around the menopause many women suffer from bladder and bowel problems. This can be a result of weakness of the pelvic floor muscles, stretching of the supporting tissues, changes in hormones and heavy lifting. It is estimated as many as a third of women have these symptoms and 75-80% of these could be improved with the appropriate advice and treatment following a full assessment with a suitably trained clinician. Janice can provide confidential, up-to-date advice and personalised assessment and treatment. Post natal women can suffer from inadequate bladder and bowel control as well as painful intercourse. Assessment, treatment and advice from a physiotherapist specialising in incontinence and pelvic floor treatment techniques can relieve many of the problems.

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Personalised advice in pregnancy is also available including back care, pelvic floor exercises and preparation for labour using breathing, relaxation and positioning. For further information about any of the services Janice can provide please call Physiofocus 01786480048 or go to Janice’s own website www.physio4her.co.uk or www.physiofocus.com


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Alloa Leisure Bowl- FREE swimming for under 16’s Monday to Friday throughout the holidays. www.leisure-bowl. co.uk or phone 01259 723527

play area, this is a great family day out. www.blairdrummond. com or phone 01786 841456 free child ticket available on website

Alloa Tower Explore this furnished historic house dating back to medieval times. www.nts.org.uk or phone 0844 493 2129

Bo’ness and Kinneil Steam Railway With trains leaving every hour from 10am - 4pm and the Scottish Railway Museum where you can experience the trains close up, what a great day out for the kids. www.srps.org. uk/railway or phone 01259 822298

AMF Bowling Stirling Ideal for a wet weather day in the summer holidays (unfortunately living in Scotland we do have a few!) www. amfbowling.co.uk or phone 0844 826 3033 and look out for some great deals. For bowling in Falkirk visit www. tenpinscotland.co.uk/falkirk

Bannockburn Heritage Centre Come and explore the historic site of the Battle of Bannockburn, lots of interactive displays and dressing up for the kids. www.nts.org.uk or phone 0844 493 2139 Beecraigs Country Park A great FREE day out with a fantastic adventure play area, loads of walks and nature trails. www.beecraigs.com or phone 01506 844516 Blackness Castle Situated by the Forth near Bo’ness this impressive castle is great for exploring with the kids. www.historic-scotland.gov.uk Blaridrummond Safari Park With wild animals, the sea lion show, monkey island and a great

Bo’ness Motor Museum With fantastic vintage cars, including some from the Bond movies and the famous Del Boy Robin Reliant, there is something for all the family as well as a soft play area included in the ticket price. Great for a wet weather day out. www.motor-museum. bo’ness.org.uk 01506 827007 Briarlands A great day out for the kids, with the bouncy pillows, go karts, pony rides and a pick your own strawberries. www.briarlandsfarm.co.uk 01786 841309

Brucefields Family Golf centre Offers a comprehensive range of facilities for all members of the family from two 9 hole courses and the driving range, great fun for all the family. www.brucefields.co.uk or phone 01786 818184 Callendar House Situated in Callendar park in Falkirk, there is lots for families to do including FREE entry to the house and Georgian Kitchens and a great park to explore. www.falkirkcouncil. gov.uk 01324 503770

Callendar Square, Falkirk There will be a variety of FREE activities for kids at the shopping centre over the summer and you can leave the kids (2-7 year olds) at Calley’s Creche in the centre while you shop. www.callendarsquare.com 01324 620020 Cambuskenneth Abbey Lovely walk from Stirling across the river into Cambuskenneth, fun to explore and good play park nearby. www.historic-scotland.gov.uk Castle Campbell Set in a stunning position high on the hill in Dollar glen, Castle Campbell and gardens are great for kids to explore. www.historic-scotland.gov.uk

Breadalbane Folklore Centre, Killin Set near the picturesque Falls of Dochart. Visit the beautifully restored mill with working waterwheel, trace the story of Scotland’s clans and admire their treasures. www. breadalbanefolklorecentre.com 01567 820254

Cinema What could be better on a wet summers day, Catch up on those films you have missed at the fabulous Bo’ness hippodrome www.falkirk.gov.uk/hippodrome or the Macrobert www. macrobert.org. You can find all the weekly listings at Cineworld on www. cineworld.co.uk and the Vue on www.myvue.com

Cycling in the Central Belt

Family cycle rides can be great fun. The following are either off road, or quiet roads Dunblane to Doune on the old railway cycle path. See www.stirlingcycletraining. blogspot.com/ Callander to Lochearnhead via Strathyre on the Sustrans off road route: Clackmannan to Dunfermline on the old railway path Bridge of Allan to Dunblane via old Glen Road (hilly) Stirling to Fallin to visit the bings on the old railway cycle path Forth & Clyde Canal Path Glasgow to Edinburgh via Kirkintilloch, Falkirk wheel, Polmont, Linlithgow ( you can take your bike on the train in order to access short sections of the route i.e. Polmont to Linlithgow) Round Loch Katrine (bike hire available at the start) Callendar Estate Cycle trail network www. callendarestate.co.uk Cycling Maps for Stirling, Dunblane, Falkirk & East Dunbarton are free to download from the links page of Stirling Cycle Training www. stirlingcycletraining.com/page5. htm Sustrans web site has maps of off road & on road routes. Enter your post code to find local routes www.sustrans.org. uk www.cyclestreets.net is a good cycle route planner

David Marshall Lodge Visitor Centre In the middle of the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park. With loads of trails and outdoor play area. www.forestry.gov.uk or phone 01877 382383

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More than 50 things to do in the summer holidays Dobbies Garden World Stirling More than just plants with a play area, cafe and little seedlings club www.dobbies.com 01786 458860 Doune Castle Kids will love to explore this medieval castle with great woodland walks too. www.historic-scotland.gov.uk Dunblane A lovely day out FREE with ducks to feed, several lovely parks, cafes, the Cathedral and the Dunblane Museum. www.dunblanemuseum.org.uk The Falkirk Wheel Take a boat ride that goes on the amazing wheel that joins the Union to the Forth and Clyde Canal. Woodland walks, boat trips, walker walkerz, canoe hire, the new Water Park Waterplay and mini canal make the Falkirk

Geocaching Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS co-ordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container) hidden at that location. There are over 500 geocaches hidden in the central area for you and your family to find. FREE family fun. www.geocaching.com Hamilton Toy Collection Museum and collectors shop situated in Callander Main Street. A celebration of toys from the last 100 years. 01877 330004 Inchmahome Priory Set on an Island on the Lake of Menteith, this is an exciting day out for the kids. Take a picnic and some midge repellent! www.historic-scotland.gov.uk Jupiter Urban Wildlife Centre With 10 acres of wildlife gardens and habitats this is a relaxing retreat for both the young and old. There are many events on for children, check with the rangers for details. Entry to the park is FREE. www.falkirkonline.net 01324 486475

Wheel an exciting and fun packed day out for all the family. Phone 08700 500208 or visit www.thefalkirkwheel.co.uk Firpark Ski Centre in Tillicoultry Offers a whole range of snow sports throughout the year from skiing to tubing and snowboarding. Phone 01259 751772 Gartmorn Dam Country park and nature reserve A great day out for the family, with nature trails, cycle paths, fishing www.clacksweb.org.uk or phone the rangers on 01259 452478 Entry to park is FREE

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Katrinewheelz Explore the shoreline around Loch Katrine by bike. With bikes for adults, children and tag alongs, it can be the perfect family day out. www.katrinwheelz.co.uk or phone 01877 376366 Kidz World, Alloa Keep the kids entertained for hours in this fantastic world themed play frame. There is a separate play area for babies and toddlers and a great cafe. www.kidz-world.co.uk or phone 01259 720850 Libraries The Circus Stars reading scheme, arts and crafts and the Zoo lab will be visiting libraries in Stirling. Check out your local library for lots of FREE activities on in the summer holidays. www.falkirk.gov.uk www.stirling.gov.uk www.clacksweb.gov.uk

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Linlithgow Palace Visit this beautiful palace with loads of towers to climb and nooks and crannies to explore. www.historic-scotland.gov.uk

Muiravonside Country Park Great play area, visitor centre, cafe and a small farm with some rare breeds and exotic animals and birds. Also lots of nature trails and walks. www.falkirk.gov.uk of phone 01324 845311 for opening times. Entry to park is FREE

Loch Katrine Enjoy a trip on the famous Sir Walter Scott steam ship. For details on sailings visit www. lochkatrine.com or phone 01877 332000 For a great family outing why not hire bikes at Katrinewheelz (see previous entry) Loch Lomond Check out The Sea Life Centre 01389 721500 www.visitsealife.com, the boat trips around the Loch www.maidoftheloch.co.uk 01389 711865 and the Loch Lomond shores at www. lochlomondshores.com Mariner Centre Camelon Great fun pool with wave machine, baby pool and 4 lanes. Soft play for kids up to 7 years and areas for indoor sports. www.falkirk.gov.uk or phone 01324 503750 Menstrie Castle A three storey partly furnished castellated house which is over 400 years old. Limited opening hours www.nts.org.uk or phone 0844 493 2130 Megazone, Falkirk Laser game centre for 5 years and over. Summer special offer 2 games for £5. www.megazonefalkirk.com 01324 634828 Mugdock Country park A great day out for all the family, with nature trails, cycle paths, a children’s play area, horse riding and archery, there is loads for all the family. Also has a cafe and gift shop. Entry to park is FREE. www.mugdock-country-park. org.uk or phone 0141 956 6100.

The National Wallace Monument This is the place where history is something you can touch and feel as you follow the story of Sir William Wallace. Walk up to the top of the monument, follow the nature trails around the monument and finish off with snack at the cafe. www.nationalwallacemonument. com or phone 01786 472140 Play in the park FREE for all ages in various parks in and around Stirling. For dates and details www.stirling.gov. uk/index/leisure/play of contact Janet Gowan on 01786 430120. Sand play, giant paint boards, dressing up, face painting, den making, games and lots more for all the family Play Pots Ceramics in Stirling Paint your own ceramic mug, plate or toy. With a soft play area and cafe, this is not just a wet weather option but alot of fun for the kids and parents alike. www.playpotsceramics. co.uk 01786 471755 Plean Country Park Picturesque woodland with nature trails and walks for all the family. www.stirling.gov.uk Entry to park is FREE


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Our Favorite Parks – Here are our top 10 parks in the central belt

For a fun free day out just make up a picnic and head out with the kids to one of the great play parks in the area. Here are our favourites Clackmannanshire • Johnstone and Cochrane Parks, hillfoots Alva • Greenfield Park, Alloa (centre Alloa bounded by Tullibody and Parkway) Falkirk • Callendar Park,less than 5 minutes walk from Falkirk town centre • Dollar Park, 5 minutes walk from Falkirk town centre • Irn Bru Park at The Falkirk Wheel, Lime Road Tamfourhill, Falkirk • Zetland Park, Grangemouth Stirling • Balmaha Play Landscape, Loch Lomond • Causewayhead Park, Alloa Road (below the Wallace Monument) • Kings Park • Waverly Park, Riverside For more information on the parks listed go to the council websitewww.clacksweb.org.uk www.falkirk.gov.uk/services/ community/parks www.stirling.gov.uk/index/ leisure/play The Peak Swimming pool and Leisure Centre Keep the kids busy during the summer holidays with 7 weeks of classes, camps and activities for 6 months to 13 years, from

at www.the-peak-stirling.org.uk 01786 273555. Polmont Ski Centre Offers a whole range of snow sports throughout the year from skiing and tubing to snowboarding. Phone 01324 503835 or visit www.falkirk. gov.uk The Scottish Wool Centre Visitor Attraction Free daily dog and duck shows, animals to see, an adventure play area and cafe, what a great day out in Aberfoyle. 01877 382850 www. scottishwoolcentre.co.uk

The Smith Gallery, Stirling With a fantastic museum packed full of information about Stirling, a children’s dressing up corner, a fabulous garden and cafe, a great FREE day out with the kids. www.smithartgallery.demon. co.uk Soft Play Areas

With cafes for parents and a great run about for kids, these will keep your children busy and happy on a wet weather day. Cadwinkles www. cadwinkles.co.uk and Monster Mania www.monstersoftplay. co.uk in Falkirk, Kidz World in Alloa, www.kidz-world.co.uk Springkerse View www.springkerseview.co.uk and Bearheart Castle www. bearheartcastle.co.uk in Stirling. Springkerse View Playzone Massive soft play Playzone for kids, kids playpark and great value meals for all the family www.springkerseview.co.uk 01786 446092 Stirling Castle Come and see the fantastic renovation of the Palace apartments. You will come face to face with Mary of Guise and other members of the royal court. Brilliant fun for the kids very hands on and interactive.

27 June – 13 August. www.activestirling.org.uk 01786 273555 The Peak also offers all its usual fun activities throughout the summer too the climbing wall, swimming pool and the ice rink, check out what you can do with the kids

Great day out for all the family. See www.stirlingcastle.gov.uk or phone 01786 450000 Stirling Old Town Jail Set in the historic part of Stirling, a great day out for all the family, with a chance to experience a fantastic live prison tour where you will meet the characters who bring this incredible Victorian prison back to life. There are trails for children to follow and interactive exhibitions. Visit www.oldtownjail.com or phone 01786 450050

Stirling Council Superbus Coming to a venue near you, Sessions on the Superbus are FREE, you can play, paint, make and sculpt while on a fantastic themed bus. For details contact Janet Gowan on 01786 430120 or visit www.stirling.gov.uk/ index/leisure/play Thistle Centre, Stirling The mini beach returns this year to the Thistle Centre, from 24 June – 26 August. Suitable for kids aged up to 6 years and FREE to visit. www.thethistles.com Trains Did you know that kids go free on family train trips and if you visit www.scotrail.co.uk/ kidsgofree you will find venues where your Kids Go Free train ticket will also give you one free child entry to a host of Scotland’s best attractions including Edinburgh Zoo, The Edinburgh Dungeon, the Glasgow Science Centre and the Sea Life Centre at Loch Lomond. Wellsfield Equestrian Centre For horse and pony riding lessons. www.wellsfield.co.uk 01324 822800 Wigwams What could be more fun than staying a couple of nights in one of the fabulous wigwams. There are a number of venues within a few hours of the central belt so you can go for a short break. www.wigwamholidays.com 01838 400298

Xtreme Karting Indoor karting for ages 8 years and up www.xtremekarting. co.uk 01324 579797

Walks – Here are our favourite family walks in the central belt We are surrounded by some of the most beautiful countryside, so get your walking shoes on and get out there! Here are a few of our favourite walks with the kids-

Clackmannanshire • Castle Campbell, Dollar. • Gartmorn Dam Country Park and Nature Reserve, Sauchie (near Alloa). Falkirk • Beecraigs Country Park, near Linlithgow. • Bo’ness to Blackness Castle, starts from foot of Carriden Brae. • Callendar Park, Falkirk. • Falkirk Wheel, the two canals circuit. • Linlithgow Palace and Loch, around Linlithgow loch and passing the Palace. • Muiravonside Country Park, The Loan, Linlithgow. Stirling • Airthrey Gardens, University of Stirling. • Doon Hill and Fairy Knowe, Aberfoyle. • Doune Ponds, access from Moray Street. • Plean Country Park, Cadgers Loan, Plean. • Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, A821 Dukes Pass, 1 mile North of Aberfoyle.

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caring for children’s feet

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hildren’s feet are different. At birth, a child’s foot is mainly made up of cartilage whereas adult feet are mostly bone. This makes your child’s feet very malleable and vulnerable to deformity from pressure and abnormal stress. Even something as innocuous as tight baby-grows or socks, as well as badly fitted or outgrown shoes can have a damaging effect. Your child’s feet are always growing, however the speed of growth varies. In their first 2-3 years, a child’s feet grow rapidly. This slows around 4 years old before increasing again around 7. Most children’s feet reach their ‘adult’ size by the age of 14 or 15. Starting with footwear, children’s shoes need to fit properly and be discarded when outgrown and not just when outworn. It’s very important to have their feet measured regularly by a trained fitter. Natural materials like leather shoes allow feet to breath reducing sweatiness and fungal infections.

Leather shoes also tend to stretch a little making them more comfortable and forgiving than plastic shoes. Children are vulnerable to verrucas. Easily picked up at school or at the swimming pool, the sooner a verruca is spotted the easier it is to treat. Look for small black dots or breaks in the skin pattern or raised areas like a wart. In-growing toenails often affect teenage boys but can affect any child. These can be avoided by careful nail cutting, avoiding cutting down the sides of the nail. Also, wearing cotton socks to reduce sweating leaves the skin in better condition and less easily penetrated by the nail.

feet. Itchy and sometimes sore, it can be prevented by wearing cotton socks, changing them regularly, and wearing leather shoes. Fungal nail infections are relatively uncommon in children’s feet, however changes in the nail such as ridging, flaking or thickening may indicate an infection. This should be checked by a Podiatrist or your G.P. Inspect your children’s feet regularly because they certainly won’t. If you have any doubts or concerns contact a Podiatrist. Check they are HPC registered and members of The Society of Chiropodists & Podiatrists (a list can be found on the Society’s website – www. feetforlife.org). A child’s feet have a long road ahead. The right care will set them off on the right step.

Athlete’s Foot is a fungal infection often between the toes and on the soles of the

Lorna Clarke BSc, MChs, Podiatrist lornaclarke@hotmail.co.uk

Back to School with & Full expert fitting service - because your children’s feet deserve nothing less Appointments available but not necessary. Shoes from £34 33 Upper Craigs Stirling FK8 2DG Tel no. 01786 470077 73 High street Linlithgow EH49 7ED Tel no. 01506 843644 109 High Street Auchterarder PH3 1BJ Tel no. 01764 663541

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y name is Mary Docherty. My husband William and I live in Alva, Clackmannanshire with our four children. Molly (7), Olivia (6), Leo (4) and Rosie (2) I am an optometrist and have a practice in Tillicoultry called Ochil Eyes 01259 752755. I am particularly passionate about children’s eye care as so many learning difficulties are linked to eye problems or the need for glasses. Every child should have their eyes tested at least once a year and testing children’s eyes is a really fun part of my day! I am really patient with other peoples kids and I think parents appreciate that I have children of my own and can relate to their children’s needs.

mixture of singing/dancing/ acting and they put on a few shows a year. It is a great family atmosphere and superb for building confidence. The shows are as good as anything you’ll see professionally!

Why you like living where you do? We live in Woodland Park in Alva which is an amazing setting about half a mile off the main road and in the middle of a Woodland Trust wood. It is a dream for kids – full of wildlife, birds of prey and family friendly walks.

Favourite day out If the sun is shining, we head to Elie beach. Great rock pools for the kids to explore and shallow water for them to paddle in. If it’s raining – Xscape at Braehead in Glasgow has something for everyone from sledging on the real snow slope to bowling, cinema and rock climbing.

Favourite shop Well, apart from Ochil Eyes…!!! These days I do a lot of shopping online when the kids are in bed. I particularly like Notonthehighstreet. com as it has really unique gifts for everyone from children to adults. IKEA is always a favourite as the kids can go for an hour to Smaland play area while we have a wander and a coffee! Favourite park The park next to our house at Woodland Park is good as it has lovely views, is really handy and is great for a picnic. We also go regularly to the Burngreen in Kilsyth as it has a mini road system complete with give way signs and traffic lights where you can hire bikes. The kids have all learned to go their bikes there. As well as that, there are trampolines, putting etc. A brilliant family day out! Favourite children’s club/class: Our three older children all go to Forefront Stage School in Tillicoultry. Although they attend several dance classes, they totally adore the musical theatre group. It is a

Favourite child friendly restaurant We love going to Pizza Express in Livingston with our Tesco vouchers! This makes it much more affordable with so many mouths to feed! The staff are good with the kids and there are usually plenty of crayons and paper to keep them busy until the food arrives. Favourite night out without the kids If we can, we try to have a night away together every couple of months. Our favourite haunt is the Blythswood hotel in Glasgow. It is the ultimate in luxury and the spa is real indulgence. Not kid friendly at all – bliss! If we only have a few hours, we’ll nip down to Paparazzi in Bridge of Allan for a bite to eat and the chance to reconnect. Proudest eco-friendly moment I am a recycling fanatic! We designed our new kitchen around the recycling drawer. We also did away with the kettle and put in a hot water tap which provides constant boiling water and cold filtered water on demand. Best planet saving tip: Recycle! Recycle! Recycle! No parent should be without: A bag for all eventualities – full of snacks, drinks, spare clothes (incase of accidents!), wet wipes and toys to keep the children entertained.

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Also a good, reliable baby sitter is a must for any parent (though they probably won’t fit in the bag!) Parenting pet hates: Toys with hundreds of small pieces, they are banned in our house! The minute the packet gets opened, the bits are everywhere! Favourite family holiday spot Anywhere away together as a family is always great. We love the East Neuk of Fife as it doesn’t take too long to get there. In particular, we like Elie and Crail as we all love to be by the sea. We own a timeshare at Kilconquhar Castle where we retreat for a lovely break every summer and the odd weekend in between. We all adore it! Most loved children’s book: The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr – It was written in the sixties but every one of our kids has loved it. Also The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson is a firm favourite as it is suitable for all the kids to listen to before they go to bed. Best children DVD or tele programme: As a family, we love to watch Total Wipeout and You’ve Been Framed! Good family entertainment! Most played with toys: Our kids are big into role playing games so dressing up clothes are regularly worn and shows produced for William and I to watch! They all love Lego and that can keep them occupied for hours. Also, anything to do with crafts is good with our kids, especially if it involves painting or sticking things. Most successful recipe/ food: Dad’s sausage hotpot! It means mum is having a night off from cooking and the kids really love it! Happy mum… Happy kids! Also I love to bake with the kids and at the moment we are enjoying making scones – quick and easy and everyone can help.

Contact Gail 01259 211218 forthvalley@stepaheadtuition.com

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back to school top tips Your children’s education starts at home

How home life can make a big difference in the education of children By Elisabeth Dolton

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id you know that just by keeping books in your home can significantly increase your children’s likelihood of going to university and that’s irrespective of background, size of family, where they live, parents occupation or any other social factor? Further research has also shown that the biggest impact on a child’s educational development is reading to them from a very early age. So if your child is starting school for the first time this year, or they are already progressing rapidly through the school years, undertaking a few small activities at home can make a huge difference to the development and education of children and powerfully build on the learning they receive from school.

Why bother... Most of us want our children to do well at school and a parent’s role in that success cannot be underestimated. Studies in Britain have shown that children who are supported by their families with

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homework are likely to perform significantly better in academic examinations at 16 years old and beyond than those who do not. Even the best and brightest teachers can be hard pressed to address the individual needs of every child, especially in a crowded classroom. If your child finds a topic difficult, your interest as a parent will help, no matter how well or how fast your child understands what they are being taught. Parents small actions can plug these gaps, support children and really boost their development. What activities can be taken? Activities that involve reading, listening, writing, number awareness, sequencing, counting and learning to become aware of the world that surrounds them are perfect. They will help encourage a love and understanding of language, maths and science which are basic tools to boost any child’s education. • Keep a library – A few books placed in reach of your children to pick up any time for browsing or talking about. • Read to your children Sharing stories and reading together are vital to the development of a child’s literacy skills. • Download free games, activities, and worksheets online – There are many websites offering free activities that encourage basic skill development for children and keep it fun. • Get number crunching – Talk about numbers and show them how useful numbers are in almost everything we do. For example measure their height and work out how much they have grown, spot speed signs and funny

number plates, say the time out loud. Problem solving – Encourage your children to think things through and work things out for themselves. Experts suggest giving your child a simple map of where they are going, also following a recipe together are great techniques to boost concentration. Keep talking - New experiences and discoveries are always stimulating, so encourage your child to try new things. Look for opportunities to talk to your child about their day. Put a pen in their hands - Help them develop their handwriting skills by writing words and sentences for them to copy. Encourage them to ‘sign’ birthday and Christmas cards to their friends, and always get them to sign their own artwork.

Overall, making sure your activities with them are fun will make a real difference. Children thrive on encouragement, someone who will listen to them when they are struggling as well as achieving. Giving them a little personal attention that they can’t get in the classroom, all add up to fun learning for your child and peace of mind for you that they are achieving the best they can.


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es we know the summer holidays have just started and for your children this will mean 7 great weeks of fun, no home work and no early morning rush. However for parents it is the time to get organised for the new school year and not leave everything to the last minute. Here are some top tips from some of our experts.

Labels4Kids TOP TIPS Online Retailer of the Year 2010, Labels4Kids, sells personalised name labels from its base in Stirling for 0-12 year olds worldwide via the website www. labels4kids.com. Ann-Maree Morrison has years of experience in labelling and catering for 3 boys of her own, with a team of staff who are also into labelling girls clothing too and number of tips for parents new to the business whose child may be starting school for the first time, or perhaps entering boarding school. Labels4Kids has tested most labels on the market and gives honest feedback on the website about what is good and why. If you are not sure, email sales@labels4kids. com and they will advise you as well. Top tips for getting ready for school in the Summer: 1. Label EVERYTHING. Yes, from hair bands to swimming goggles BECAUSE KIDS LOSE STUFF! 2. Better still, label it TWICE if you can afford to. 3. Don’t go for the traditional woven label for clothing unless it

back to school top tips is compulsory at school or you particularly love them and cannot do without them. There are many more options available these days. 4. Don’t rely on a marker pen that fades. Belongings are more expensive to replace if lost than the cost of labels. 5. ORDER EARLY. If you wait until August labelling is chaotically busy and you do not allow for anything you may have forgotten or the time lag for personalising your labels to your specification. 6. Lables4Kids have loads of different types of labels to suit every purpose from clothing to tags for school lunch boxes and bags to labels for the insides of shoes. Look out for the popular Back To School Pack which has a range of labels to suit all your labeling needs Check out the website at www. labels4kids.com/fam Labels4Kids can prevent lost property and wasted time and money buying new uniform or belongings.

Ochil Eyes Ochil Eyes is a local, independent opticians based in Tillicoultry who specialise in family eyecare. We strive to provide an environment where people of all ages feel comfortable during their visit. We have an extensive range of frames to suit all budgets and an excellent range of childrens frames, from completely free to designer. Our optometrist, Mary Docherty Bsc (Hons) MCOptom, is passionate about childrens eyecare and has over twenty years experience testing childrens eyes as well as having four children of her own. She says “It is of paramount

importance that we look after our childrens eyes and many parents don’t realise that children should have their eyes tested annually from as young as one year old. It is especially important as children progress from nursery to school as the demands on their eyes increase. Up until around aged 7, certain visual defects - for example, lazy eye - can be improved, but beyond that age it becomes more difficult” If your child is due their annual check up, or even their first eye test, please come and visit us at Ochil Eyes, 105 High Street, Tillicoultry, 01259 752755. We will be delighted to see you!

Stomp Getting the right footwear for your child is essential for the start of the new term. Ill fitted shoes can result in sore feet, discomfort and may cause children to trip over. Visit you local shoe shop and get your child’s feet properly measured. Stomp in Stirling, Linlithgow and Auchterader offer appointments in the summer holidays which can save a great deal of time. However they are not necessary if you happen to be nearby just pop in and get your child feet measured properly and see their great selection of tough and durable school footwear. Contact 01786 470077.

Trutex Now is the time to buy your child’s school uniform to avoid that last minute panic in August when you may find particular sizes out of stock. Remember its not just school uniform but PE kit, school bags and lunch boxes as well. Trutex in Falkirk sell a wide range of good quality, durable school uniform at affordable prices. Trutex also sell Beavers/cubs and Rainbows/ Brownies uniform. Visit www.trutex.com or visit the store in Vicar street in Falkirk.

great value schoolwear all year round

Made to last qualty school uniforms from Trutex, and a super speedy embroidery service, makes us the first choice for school uniforms in Falkirk.

Call: 01324 618810 Trutex, 32 Vicar Street, Falkirk, Scotland FK1 1JB E-mail: falkirk@trutex.com


out & about

Whilst every care has been taken to compile the Out and About section please remember that this magazine is printed weeks in advance of the event. Please call and check events with the venue to avoid any disappointment before setting out.

Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd July

under 14yrs must be accompanied by an adult.

Plean Country Park - Moth Night and Family Camp Over An opportunity for families to camp out. Children welcome but MUST be supervised by an adult. Booking essential. Contact the Rangers on 0845 2 777 000.

Ice cream making in the Georgian Kitchen. At Callendar House 2pm For details see entry on Wednesday 7th July

Toy Story (3) (U) Bo’ness Hippodrome 11am

Saturday 2nd to Thursday 7th July

Rio (U) Macrobert 1.30pm

Friday 15th to Thursday 28th July

Friday 8th to Thursday 14th July

Harry Potter Special at the Macrobert Watch all seven films over seven evenings. Check website for details www.macrobert.org.uk Saturday 9th July

Sunday 3rd July

The Jack and Jill Market 10.30am-1.30pm Dobbie Hall, Main Street Larbert . 25 stalls bursting with quality nearly-new baby and kids items (0-9 yrs). Buggies, bikes, clothes, cots, toys and all the rest. Come early for first pickings. Come later for chance of a bargain. £1 adults. To book a stall visit www. jackandjillmarket.co.uk Nonsenseroom presents Hairy Maclary at the Falkirk Town hall. 2.15 pm Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy and his friends come to life in a live musical show for ages 3+. For tickets and information phone 01324 506850 or visit www.falkirk.gov.uk/fth Wednesday 6th July

Exploring the world of camouflage at Jupiter Urban Wildlife Centre Grangemouth 2-4pm. Suitable for all ages Children must be accompanied by an adult. £2 donation Contact 01324 486475 or email jupiterranger@swt.org.uk The Big Summer Bug Hunt at Callander House 11-1pm. Come and join the rangers around Callendar House. Children over the age of 7 can be left. FREE Booking essential. Contact the rangers on 01324 504950 or email rangers@ falkirk.gov.uk Wednesday 7th and Thursday 8th July

Ice cream making in the Georgian Kitchen Ice cream making in the Georgian Kitchen at Callendar House 2pm Come and try your hand at making ice-cream the traditional way. FREE. Tickets must be booked in advance by calling the Steeple Box Office on 01324 506850. Children

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a carefree, blissful time, for some. Mary Queen of Scots lost her father six days after she was born. Visit the Castle and learn more by coming face to face with characters that bring history to life. Great family day out. www.stirlingcastle.gov.uk

Wednesday 13th and Thursday 14th July

Saturday 2nd July

Little Seedlings Club at Dobbies Go on a Scent Trail Learn about how flowers attack insects by taking part in a sniffy, whiffy scent trail. For details contact Dobbies Garden World Stirling on 01786 458860.

Fallin Bing & Wester Moss Bio-Blitz Action Day 10 - 4pm A chance to get involved by taking part in the different methods for recording various species. FREE Booking essential. Contact the Stirling Rangers on 0845 2777 000

Alva Games- Alva Johnstone Park, Clackmannanshire. The annual Alva Games, fun for all the family. Gullivers Travels Bo’ness Hippodrome 11am Sunday 10th July

Canine Capers at Dollar Park 124pm A fun day out for families and their dogs. Agility demonstrations, competitions, and various stalls. FREE Contact Michelle on 01324 504828. Stirling Highland Games at Kersebonny, Stirling. A great day out for all the family, with all the traditional events, refreshments and stalls. www.sshg.org.uk Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th July

Spectacular Jousting at Linlithgow Palace 12.30-4.30pm With main jousting shows at 1.30pm and 3pm. A full supporting programme will be staged throughout the afternoon making this a great family day out. www.historic-scotland.gov.uk Monday 11th and Tuesday 12th July

Craft Fair at the Scottish Wool Centre Aberfoyle Wednesday 13th July

Jupiter Ranger Boot Camp, Meet at Callander House 10am-1pm Join the rangers to explore the wildlife in Callander park. FREE Booking essential Suitable for children ages 7+ Contact the rangers on 01324 504950 or email rangers@falkirk. gov.uk

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2 Macrobert various times check website Saturday 16th July

Jupiter Wildlife Watch Club Wondrous Wildflowers 2-4 pm The club is suitable for children ages 8-12, £1 per child . Contact the rangers on 01324 486475 or email jupiterranger@swt.org.uk Tron (PG) Bo’ness Hippodrome 11.00am Tuesday 19th July

Young Ranger Day - meet at Blackness castle 10-12 noon Come and explore the wildlife around Blackness castle. Suitable for ages 5-13 but children must be accompanied by an adult. FREE Booking Essential Contact the Historic Scotland Rangers on 01506 842065 Wednesday 20th July

The Bantaskine Banter Ramble – 7pm An evening walk suitable for families, come along and enjoy your local nature with a country side ranger. FREE Booking Essential Contact the rangers on 01324 504950 or email rangers@falkirk. gov.uk

Sunday 24th July

CHSS Fitkid Kid@thlon and Fun Run 10am at Stirling County Rugby Club Fun run for 2-5 year olds and kid@thlon for 6years+. Event to raise money for Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland. Contact mandy@fitkid. co.uk for more details Children’s Festival at Zetland Park 1-5pm Roll up, Roll up! and head down to Zetland park for a fun day at the circus! Lots of free activities on offer - from ceramic painting and circus skills to watching a fantastic aerial display. Plus a fancy dress competition! Tuesday 26th July

Doune Ponds Minibeast Hunt 1.303.30 pm Join us to hunt out the tiny but oh-so-important creatures that help keep our planet turning. Children must be accompanied by an adult. FREE Booking Essential. Contact the Stirling Rangers on 0845 2 777 000 Wednesday 27th and Thursday 28th July

Ice cream making in the Georgian Kitchen. At Callendar House 2pm For details see entry on Wednesday 7th July

Wednesday 21st and Thursday 22nd July

Ice cream making in the Georgian Kitchen. At Callendar House 2pm For details see entry on Wednesday 7th July Saturday 23rd July

Lochearnhead Highland games 12.30 -5.30pm A great day out for all the family, with all the traditional events and refreshments and stalls visit www. lochearnheadhighlandgames.co.uk Saturday 23rd to Sunday 24th July

A Child of the Royal Court at Stirling Castle - Childhood can be

Thursday 28th July

Jupiter Wildlife Watch Club - Slimesters 2-4 pm. The club is suitable for children ages 8-12, £1 per child Contact the rangers on 01324 486475 or email jupiterranger@ swt.org.uk Friday 29th July to Thursday 4th August (not Tuesday)

Cars 2 (U) Bo’ness hippodrome Various times, check www.falkirk.gov./hippodrome for details.


Saturday 30th to Sunday 31st July

Family Camp Out If you have never been wild camping before and want to experience one night under canvas with your family then come and spend the night in the woods with the Clacks Countryside Ranger Service. Booking essential Cost £8.00. Phone the rangers on 01259 452478 or email rangers@ clacks.gov.uk Callander Highland Games at Ben Ledi park. A great day out for all the family, with all the traditional events and refreshments and stalls visit www.callanderhighlandgames. co.uk

Wednesday 3rd August

Killin Highland Games at Breadalbane Park. A great day out for all the family, with all the traditional events, refreshments and stalls visit www.killingames.co.uk Wednesday 3rd and Thursday 4th August

Ice cream making in the Georgian Kitchen. At Callendar House 2pm. For details see entry on Wednesday 7th July Friday 5th to Thursday 11th August

Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2 :Rodrick Rocks (PG) Macrobert 1.30pm Friday 5th to Thursday 11th August

Saturday 30th July to Thursday 4th August

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2 Bo’ness Hippodrome various times, check website

Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) Macrobert 1.30pm Saturday 30th July

Community Fun Day Tamfourhill Community Centre, Tamfourhill, Falkirk 11 – 3pm Cumbrae Taekwondo’s presents their annual fun day. A great day out for all the family. Loads of attractions to suit all ages, a Tug O War competition, races for the kids, Bouncy Castle, Face Painting, Giant Slide, Bungee Trampolines, refreshments available. Try out Zumba, plus a display by the children from So Dance. For details visit www. cumbraetaekwondo.co.uk or phone Audrey 01324 628875 Etrick Dochart Community Hall Fun Day 11-3pm Lots of fun for all the family, with activities, stall and refreshments available Sunday 31st July

International Bog Day – Wester Moss, Fallin 1-3pm Have a seat on a 7000 year old bog! Find out all about this fascinating place. Children must be accompanied by an adult. FREE Booking Essential. Contact the Stirling Rangers on 0845 2 777 000 Tuesday 2nd August

Young Rangers Day - meet at Blackness castle 10-12 noon. Come and explore the wildlife around Blackness castle. Suitable for ages 5-13 Children must be accompanied by an adult. FREE Booking Essential Contact the Historic Scotland Rangers on 01506 842065

Wednesday 10th August

Doune Action Day 10am-3pm Ragwort flowers and Himalayan Balsam can be great for wildlife but are invasive. Help us do some weeding. Children must be accompanied by an adult. FREE Booking essential. Contact the Stirling Rangers on 0845 2 777 000

Day out with Thomas at the Bo’ness and Kinneil Steam railway. Trains hourly from 10.30 until 15.30. All tickets £9.00 and under 2’s go free. For tickets and bookings visit www.srps.org.uk/railway/thomas Saturday 6th August

Explore the world of Dragon and Damselflies at Jupiter Urban Wildlife Centre 2-4pm Suitable for all ages but children must be accompanied by an adult. £2 donation. Contact 01324 486475 or email jupiterranger@swt.org.uk Sunday 7th August

Bridge of Allan Highland Games A great day out for all the family, with all the traditional events, refreshments and stalls www. bofagames.com Little Seedlings Club at Dobbies Prickly Cactus Garden Join in the summer holiday fun and find out about cactus and other different types of carnivorous plants – Contact Dobbies Garden World Stirling on 01786 458860

Saturday 20th August

A walk on the Dark Side 9-10pm A family night walk through the Woodland Park at Alva. Please bring a torch. Meet Ochil Hills Woodland Park car park Phone the rangers on 01259 452478 or email rangers@clacks.gov.uk.

Wednesday 10th and Thursday 11th August

Ice cream making in the Georgian Kitchen. At Callendar House 2pm. For details see entry on Wednesday 7th July Friday 12th August

Shrek Forever After (PG) Bo’ness Hippodrome 11am Saturday 27th August

Minibeast Safari at Plean Country Park 10-12 noon Come and join in the hunt through woodlands and grassland. Children must be accompanied by an adult. FREE Booking essential. Contact the Stirling Rangers on 0845 2 777 000

The Fly-by-Nights Back Walk Stirling. 8.15-10pm. An opportunity to enjoy and appreciate what the night has to offer. Children must be accompanied by an adult. FREE Booking essential. Contact the Stirling Rangers on 0845 2 777 000

Wet and Wild Safari at Plean Country Park 1.30-3.30pm Try and find as many water creatures as possible, in the two sets of ponds . Children must be accompanied by an adult. FREE Booking essential. Contact the Stirling Rangers on 0845 2 777 000

The Adventures of Robin Hood (U) Bo’ness Hippodrome 11am

Friday 12th to Thursday 18th August Friday 5th to Sunday 7th August

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Cars 2 (U) Macrobert various times check website for details Saturday 13th August

Family fun day at The Peak Stirling www.activestirling.org.uk 01786 273555 Wednesday 17th August

Carriden the Beach Woodland – 7-8.30pm Meet at Carriden Woods Bo’ness. Come along for an evening stroll with your country side ranger, suitable for families FREE Booking essential Contact the rangers on 01324 504950 or email rangers@ falkirk.gov.uk Friday 12th to Thursday 18th August

Horrid Henry: The Movie (U) Bo’ness Hippodrome various times, check www.falkirk.gov./hippodrome for details Friday 19th to 29th August

Encounter William Wallace at the National Wallace Monument. An opportunity to visit this magnificent monument and also meet the characters that bring history to life. Live presentations daily at 10.30 and 2pm

Sunday 28th August

The Jack and Jill Market 10.30am1.30pm Albert Halls Dumbarton Road Stirling. 30 stalls bursting with quality nearly-new baby and kids items (0-9 yrs). Buggies, bikes, clothes ,cots, toys and all the rest. Come early for first pickings. Come later for chance of a bargain. £1 adults. To book a stall visit www. jackandjillmarket.co.uk Kinneil Heritage day and Kinneil House Open Day – 12.30-4.30pm., FREE activities and workshops on offer, plus a fancy dress competition and also a chance to explore Kinneil House. www.kinneil.wordpress. com Tuesday 30th August

Fungi Foray at Plean Country park 2-4 and 6-8pm Join the Rangers on this hunt for these amazing autumnal fruits. Children must be accompanied by an adult. FREE Booking essential. Contact the Stirling Rangers on 0845 2 777 000 Saturday 3rd September

Falkirk and West Lothian Spring NCT Nearly New Sale at Linlithgow Academy 2-4 visit www. nct.org.uk/in-your-area/falkirk/ events Arietty (tbc) Bo’ness Hippodrome 11am. Sunday 4th September

Denny Family Fun Day – 12-4pm Featuring inflatable fun, craft, local charity stalls and family entertainment Contact 013254 611293 for details



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