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The claim comes after new photos revealed mounds of rubbish piling up along the canal. Local Stuart Gray and Linnvale Community Group have been playing their part in tidying up the area, but insist more must be done to teach people on the importance of binning rubbish. Linnvale member Stuart told the Post: People don t seem to appreciate the harmful effect on wildlife and the environment. Linnvale Community Group have been cleaning up the area around the canal Polystyrene breaks up and it goes into the water, and eventually into the sea and causes havoc. Local fast food outlets are good at supplying plastic or polystyrene shells and not using biodegradable options, this needs looked at.
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The new Bank of Scotland polymer £50 note, will enter circulation in July. A new UV feature depicts a horse pulling a canal barge, representing how horses shaped the geographical layout of the Falkirk area. The new £50 notes feature the poem Steam Barge, by William Muir. It was written after he saw the newly-invented steam boat passing through Scotland’s Grand Canal. The new design is part of the bank s ongoing bridges series of notes. The design marks a change in colour from traditional green to red. The front of the new note remains the same and portrays the Scottish novelist and poet Sir Walter Scott, alongside the image of The Mound in Edinburgh.
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