- Contamination found at nuclear site
- £24,000 fine for Legionnaires' case
- Judges bid to speed up hacking case
- Olympic security test at Hampden
- Gun murder conviction appeal fails
- Teaching union selects new leader
- Buying homes 'cheaper than renting'
- Housing budget set for 41% cut
- Scots 'devo-max' option highlighted
- Frew accused breaks down in dock
- 'Sustainable' joint campus opens
- Clinic 'can boost IVF success rate'
- Cyclists in cancer charity ride
- House move costs up 69% over decade
- Two hurt in police car accident
- 'Scots should decide on referendum'
- Trump wants windfarm public inquiry
- Former Labour MP Eadie dies aged 91
- Pair hunted after armed bank raid
- Toddler death inquiry announced
News
Car parking roadshow
A NUMBER of issues were raised at an information roadshow detailing NHS Lanarkshire’s new parking proposals.
Talks on event to mark Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
PLANS to hold a special ‘history night’ to celebrate the Queen’s diamond jubilee are under consideration by Kilsyth Community Council.
Burns Day celebrations
YOUNGSTERS at Chapelgreen Primary in Queenzieburn have prepared an exhibition in honour of Scotland’s national bard.
Your chance to have a say in the future of the Kilsyth Chronicle
YOUR Kilsyth Chronicle always strives to bring you the best mixture of news, views, sport and advertising we possibly can.
Kilsyth police station vandalised
KILSYTH Police Station has been targeted by vandals – for the SECOND time since it opened last March.
Sport
Mooney says Gers need to bounce back
MARTIN Mooney can’t help but wonder what might have been as Kilsyth Rangers’ Scottish Cup dream was ended by a clinical Arthurlie side on Saturday.
Penalties put Gers out of West cup
Ardrossan Winton Rovers 2 Kilsyth Rangers 2
(Ardrossan win 4-2 on pens)
New Coin Automatics West of Scotland Cup, second round
Cumbernauld through in West cup
Rutherglen Glencairn 0 Cumbernauld United 3
New Coin Automatics West of Scotland Cup, second round
Lifestyle
Artist tribute night
FINISHING touches are being put to a very special evening at Cumbernauld Theatre on Saturday (January 28) – which commemorates the late artist and playwright Brian Miller who passed away last year.
Give it up!
Every year 13,000 Scots die from smoking-related illnesses. As smoking is a major, and yet the most preventable, cause of ill-health and premature death in Scotland, the Scottish Government is committed to reducing the prevalence of smoking amongst Scotland’s adults.
Suchet’s painful journey
ACTOR David Suchet is back on stage with the harrowing drama Long Day’s Journey Into Night.
Community
First meeting of lunch club goes down well
LUNCH CLUB LAUNCH: The start of the new weekly 50 plus lunch club at the Twechar HLE Centre was a resounding success last Thursday. Fourteen villagers turned out to enjoy some fine food and good conversation. Anyone interested in attending should contact Sandra Sutton at the St John’s Way centre on 01236 827154. (120124)
First meeting for new group
IF the old saying is to be believed there should be a few pots of gold dotted about Croy after eight Rainbows were spotted there last week.
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Weather for Kilsyth
Saturday 28 January 2012
Today
Cloudy
Temperature: 2 C to 5 C
Wind Speed: 6 mph
Wind direction: South east
Tomorrow
Light sleet
Temperature: 1 C to 4 C
Wind Speed: 10 mph
Wind direction: East
