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Orchid Bookkeeping

Orchid Bookkeeping

Paterson Place, Falkirk ,
Local Freelance Bookkeeper.
Ian Macfarlane & Co., Chartered Accountants

Ian Macfarlane & Co., Chartered Accountants

2 Melville Street, Falkirk ,
We were established in 1971 servicing clients in the Falkirk area and throughout Scotland and the United Kingdom. We also have a number of clients working abroad both resident and non-resident in the
Falkirk District Credit Union

Falkirk District Credit Union

4 Station Road, Grangemouth, Falkirk ,
A Credit Union is a co-operative financial institution, owned and controlled by the members who use its services. Credit Unions are also not-for-profit and exist to provide a safe, convenient place for members to save money and to get loans and other financial services at reasonable rates.
Banknock

Banknock

Banknock is a village within the Falkirk council area in Central Scotland. The village is 6.7 miles (10.8 km) west-southwest of Falkirk, 3.9 miles (6.3 km) east-northeast of Kilsyth and 3.0 miles (4.8 km) north-northeast of Cumbernauld.Banknock is located on the Bonny Water, north of the Forth and Clyde canal and west of the A80 road near to the boundary of Falkirk and North Lanarkshire councils. At the time of the 2001 census, Banknock had a population of 2,529 residents.HistoryThere were coal mines along the north side of the valley. Cannerton Pit was one of these mines and its spoil heap, locally called 'the Bing', was a local landmark Before the railway was built, the Banknock mines were linked to the Forth & Clyde Canal by a wagon way which is still traceable today. Banknock once had a railway station on the Kilsyth to Bonnybridge Railway, a line which was built to serve these mines. When these mines closed, a brickworks was set up on the Cannerton site. This busy industrial site was once an important feature but is now disused. Another employer in the village was the foundry which was at the Coneypark end of the village and owned by the Dobson family who lived in what is now the Glenskirlie House Hotel. The Glenskirlie House Hotel has recently added a faux castle turret and it has become a popular venue for weddings.