CashBack for Communities

Falkirk Local Authority

2015/16 About CashBack for Communities

CashBack for Communities is a Scottish Government programme which takes funds recovered from the proceeds of crime and invests them into free activities and programmes for young people across . Inspiring Scotland is the delivery partner for the CashBack for Communities programme, appointed in July 2012.

. CashBack invests monies seized from criminals under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 back into our communities. . Since 2008 the Scottish Government has committed £92 million to CashBack / community initiatives, funding community activities and facilities largely, but not exclusively, for young people. . CashBack supports all 32 Local Authorities across Scotland. . Sporting and recreational activities / culture / mentoring and employability / community projects. . CashBack has delivered nearly 2 million activities and opportunities for young people. . Phase 3 of CashBack runs to end March 2017 and is focused on positive outcomes for young people. CashBack for Communities: Aims

CashBack activities:

. Use the proceeds of crime in a positive way to expand young people’s horizons and increase their opportunities to develop their interests and skills in an enjoyable, fulfilling and supportive way. . Are open, where possible, to all children and young people, while focusing resources in those communities suffering most from antisocial behaviour and crime. . Seek to increase levels of participation to help divert young people away from ‘at risk’ behaviour, and will aim to increase the positive long-term outcomes for those who take part.

Current CashBack Investment

. Creative Scotland . YouthLink Scotland

. Basketball Scotland . Celtic FC Foundation

. Scottish Football Association . Youth Scotland

. . Clyde College

. Scottish Sports Futures . Ocean Youth Trust

. Street Soccer Scotland . Prince’s Trust Scotland

. Action for Children . sportscotland The CashBack Partners in Phase 3 (2014-2017)

YOUTH CULTURE SPORTS YOUTH WORK EMPLOYABILITY MENTORING Basketball Ocean Youth Action for Children Scotland Trust KEY:

Scottish Football Youth Scotland Celtic FC Delivery organisations Foundation Creative Scotland Association Grant Schemes Scottish Rugby Glasgow Clyde Union College YouthLink Prince’s Trust Scottish Sports Scotland Scotland Futures Street Soccer Scotland - Historic CashBack funding (2008 -2016)

Activity number represents the number of activities and opportunities that young people have taken advantage of as a result of CashBack funding. It should be noted that CashBack partners may have worked with some of the same young people over a number of years. Therefore the total annual activity and opportunity figures might not directly correlate to the number of individual young people who have been involved with CashBack. Historic CashBack funding (2008 -2016)

Examples of CashBack funded activities up to 2016 Youth Work has been funded through the Cashback programme since 2008. The Small Grants Scheme was established to support local authority led youth groups who may not previously have had access to external funding. The programme Small Grant Scheme has been managed by Youth Scotland and uniformed organisations who have received funding include various Scouts, Boys’ Brigade and Girls Brigade companies.

Additional funding for Youth work in the Falkirk area has been provided through YouthLink Scotland’s Youth Work Fund. This has been running since 2008 when CashBack started. The Youth Work Fund builds the capacity of young people and the youth work organisations who work to support them.

The Amateur Boxing Academy was funded in Falkirk at Zetland ABC in area up to 2014 and provided 10 to 19 year olds the chance to take part in a non-contact form of Amateur Boxing. The training programmes combine fun, games and exercise plus a chance to develop boxing skills. It also teaches core values such as fair play and self-discipline along with confidence building and maintaining a healthy diet and balanced lifestyle.

Jump2it, as part of the Scottish Sports Futures programme, has been delivered in Falkirk from 2012-14, with 20 Primary Schools receiving the health and citizenship programme.

Basketballscotland delivered grassroots basketball sessions at Falkirk High, St Mungos High and St Margaret’s Primary weekly. In addition, coaching support has been provided to Falkirk Fury club to help increase membership of young people and create a clear pathway for those at school who show interest and wish to continue participating.

As part of the Scottish Football Associations Girls and Women’s activities, in November 2011, Falkirk Ladies Football Club and Tullibody Community Football Club were finishing their season amid growing concern for two of their youth teams for the 2012 season. Both clubs had limited players at U15 level for the following season due to the dual age bands at youth level of Scottish Women’s Football. Players from their U13 squads were due to be making the transition to U15 and 11-a-side football, but numbers were such that the clubs could not both sustain a full 11-a-side squad. To ensure that all the girls were given the opportunity to play the following season, the two clubs met with their G/W Club Development Officer to discuss the possibility of working together and a partnership emerged which had several benefits including shared facilities, sustainable player numbers and increased coaches and volunteers which all contributed to a much stronger more sustainable structure; one that both clubs have been able to continue since.

Falkirk – CashBack Outcomes: Case Studies

CashBack has made a huge difference to the lives of young people. We have captured information on individual case studies for CashBack partners which demonstrate the impact delivery activities have had to those participating. These can be accessed on the CashBack website at http://www.cashbackforcommunities.org/

A young person from , Falkirk was a recipient of a Prince’s Trust Development Award:

“I heard about the Development Awards that CashBack for Communities funded through Princes Trust on Gumtree. “I’d been struggling to get by and couldn’t get work. I was depressed. No job and no money. Prince’s Trust showed me how to make a

good CV, and set out my goals to get a trade.

“I got an award which helped me go on a building course and I have since become an Justice Secretary and local MSP Michael Mathieson visited High School to Apprentice Joiner. I love it, have made good learn more about the School of Football on the 11th June 2015. The School also friends got to experience different trades and benefits from a CashBack funded School of Rugby and Basketball. These social earned my CSCS card which helps me for any and academic programmes provide S1-S2 pupils the chance to spend an hour trade working on a building site.” each day specialising in the sport and completing additional modular work. During the visit, Mr Matheson talked to some of the young people who are completing their Dynamic Youth Award. The School of Football initiative is delivered in partnership with FC and 57 pupils are currently enrolled in the programme.

CashBack Activities in Falkirk 2016+ CULTURE CashBack Partner: Creative Scotland

Contact details: Laura Black, CashBack for Creativity Development Officer, [email protected]

Local Authority spend £6,018 for 2015/16: Project Name Description Location The purpose of CashBack for Creativity is to provide access to high quality experiential opportunities in all arts forms via three routes: (i) an Open Arts Fund for small grant awards of up to £10k for youth arts groups; (ii) a Strategic Fund for larger arts groups who focus on young engagement and employability; and (iii) a training and education route through College networks looking at engaging young people in vital skills required for the textile and arts sectors.

Funding rounds take place annually. Further details available at: www.youthlinkscotland.org Falkirk Community Trust The 2015 Festival Youth Engagement Programme is an opportunity to Bo’ness Recreation Centre for extend an exciting range of creative cultural activity developed with young Fusion people keen to access new skills and experiences. Funding from Deanburn & Blackness, Bo’ness Cashback for Creativity enabled the resourcing of extended delivery Public, Grange Youth Clubs capacity and maintaining a high standard of activity. The Programme Bo’ness Academy Secondary consisted of four different initiatives aimed at addressing the above School needs/issues and reaching four different groups of young people: Fusion Youth Nights, Beatboxing and Filmmaking Project, Primary School Workshops, Youth Club Workshops. Barnardo's The programme provided opportunities for vulnerable young people in HM YOI Polmont custody to access and participate in high quality art experiences and create pathways for further learning and personal development. The activities were developed in response to the preferences expressed by young people through consultation. The programme consisted of one 3- hour workshop per week over a 12-week block in: drama; film; comedy and music. The workshops focussed on building confidence and sense of social well-being, inclusiveness and self-worth of the young people, alongside developing confidence in their skills, and developing aspirations. The project will support young people through the Youth Achievement Award, ASDAN, SVQ and/or Duke of Edinburgh to receive their achievements.

Attainments Youth Achievement Award Saltire Award

CashBack Activities in Falkirk 2016+ SPORT CashBack Partner: basketballscotland

Contact details: Kieran Lynch, East & Central RDO, [email protected] 07850 775 520

Local Authority spend £5,509 for 2014/2015: Project Name Description Location

Coaching School of Basketball at Larbert High School. 6 sessions a week working Larbert High School on coaching/mentoring coaches for part-time take-over.

UKCC Level 1 coaching course, L1 Table Official Courses and Referee

course during Feb break. Various High Schools Club Schools referee course for 3 High Schools in the area. 25 kids.

School Participation Regional Development League Basketball games for U8's all through to Braes High School U16's. 53 teams in total (boys and girls) play in monthly games from Sept Denny High School until April. Falkirk High School Secondary schools league taking place during the season, comprising of Graeme High School home and away fixtures for S1 to S6's through school year. Grangemouth High School S1 girls only festivals (2 in the year) to promote women in sport. Open to Larbert High School all schools in the central area (14 teams participated) St Mungo's High School 2 (Braes High and Falkirk High) School Champions showing great work Carronbridge developing basketball in both schools.

Basketball sessions delivered in Carrongrange School. Sessions delivered to provide a pathway to clubs to include participants with learning difficulties and behavioural issues. Primary Schools League for over 300 kids Various High Schools Attainments UKCC level 1 coaching course -10

CashBack Activities in Falkirk 2016+ SPORT CashBack Partner: Scottish Football Association

Contact details: Vacant, direct enquiries to [email protected]

Local Authority spend £30,773 for 2015/2016: Project Name Description Location

School of Football A social and academic development scheme using daily football coaching Venue: in place of one school subject per day during curriculum time at S1 and Larbert High School S2. The participants will also go through an accreditation scheme in the SQA certified Dynamic Youth Award, developed by Youth Scotland. Player and Coach Development Manager: [email protected] Volunteer Development Will provide coach education for groups of, and individual young people, Various locations throughout the LA. who will be supported towards attaining a coaching qualification. By funding a volunteer to complete a level 1 qualification there is a requirement for that individual to provide at least 4 hours support in community activities. One-off festivals, regular coaching at a club or simple administration support can be included. The project will target 16 to 25 year olds, organisations specialising in youth unemployment, Further Education/Higher Education institutions and equality groups. SQA Referee SQA approved course delivered at High Schools over a 13-week period. Schools: Development Award Candidates who successfully complete the course will be St.Mungos High School, Denny High accredited/qualified to referee school football games and can receive School, Lornshill Academy official payment for doing so. Girls and Women’s Club Increasing participation, developing infrastructure, promoting pathways Girls and Women’s Club(s): Development Officers into the sport and reducing barriers to participation for girls' and women Falkirk FC are key outcomes for this project. Falkirk Ladies Stenhousemuir Central Girls FA Syngenta FC

Contact: [email protected] Football Equity Officers Increasing participation, developing infrastructure, promoting pathways Contact: into the sport and reducing barriers to participation for people from diverse [email protected] ethnic backgrounds are key outcomes for this project.

Pan Disability Football A PAN Disability project will establish a League creating bi-monthly Club(s): league competitions for young players with a range of disabilities. The project will be a 7 aside festival format using venues across the country to ensure local access for all participants. Local coaches will receive free coach education to assist with player development. The league will be open to youths and adults, males and females. Bank of Scotland The Midnight Leagues (MLs) is a programme of football activity on Venues: Midnight Leagues evenings and weekends for 12-16-year-old boys and girls. It is a 5v5 format delivered at sport centres, schools, community halls, Multi Use ES Galaxy (East Stirlingshire) Games Areas (MUGAs) and AstroTurf’s predominantly on Friday nights. , Stenhousemuir Venues are identified in most cases in collaboration with Community Safety Partnerships with the promotion taking place in schools. CashBack 7s CashBack 7’s is a series of local, regional and national football events that Various schools through the LA. will be delivered across the country creating opportunities for local high schools to take part in a competition format that has a pathway for participation culminating in a national finals event. S1 Boys and S1-3 Girls are the key target groups. Attainments Coach Education qualifications - 46 CashBack Activities in Falkirk 2016+ SPORT CashBack Partner: Scottish Rugby Union

Contact details: Graham Lindsay, Schools & Youth Manager – Caledonia, [email protected] 07764 178 920 Local Authority spend £24,822 for 2015/2016: Project Name Description Location

Broad Participation Funding is used to employ 2 full time development officera with Falkirk *Delivered in 17 schools within the Trust. 1 at Falkirk RFC & 1 at Grangemouth Stags. 218 club sessions Local Authority – see below for have been delivered as well as 6 coach education sessions. Delivery is details. currently supported by 2 modern apprentice's working in Falkirk High School and Larbert High School. Schools of Rugby Larbert High School has been a School of Rugby since 2011-12 the Larbert High School dedicated time of a staff member part funded by Scottish Rugby through CashBack. The School of Rugby project has had a huge impact on participation numbers within Larbert High School. Since beginning the programme, Larbert have gone from having 2 teams across the whole school, to a team at each age group (S1, S2, U15, U16, U18) & a girls U15 team. Youth Coaching Course Each young person completes 4-5 modules covering basic introduction to coaching skills, a RugbyReady practical and rounds up the course with some practical supervised coaching sessions in local clubs & primary schools. To date Youth Coaching Course has not been delivered in Falkirk. Street Rugby Diversion Currently the are no Street Rugby sessions planned for Falkirk however there will be sessions delivered before the end of July 2015 Street Rugby Referral Currently the are no referral programmes underway in Falkirk however the Development Officers consider which model is best for each area when planning with local partners e.g. guidance teachers, community safety teams, Police Scotland.

Attainments Main attainments within this Local Authority - positive destinations, qualifications, and courses: Increased participation in positive activity, Increased opportunities to develop interests and skills, Sustained participation in positive activities. Sustained improvements in awareness of the benefits of play, interactive, physical and social activities. Increased involvement in structured pro-social and healthy activities. Upon completion of the Youth Coaching Course participants receive a certificate from Scottish Rugby. They may also receive a RugbyReady certificate. A number of young people who completed the Youth Coaching Course in the past have progressed onto the Modern Apprentice programme with Scottish Rugby. *School locations for Bantaskin Primary, Beancross Primary, Bothkennar Primary, Bowhouse Primary, Comely Park Primary, Denny broad participation High, Dunipace Primary, Easter Carmuirs Primary, Falkirk High, Graeme High, Grangemouth High, Larbert High, Moray Primary, Sacred Heart RC Primary, Slamannan Primary, St Francis Xavier's RC Primary, St Mungo's RC High

CashBack Activities in Falkirk 2016+ SPORT CashBack Partner: Scottish Sports Futures

Contact details: Emma Reid, Development Manager, [email protected] 0141 248 4640

Local Authority spend £21,398 for 2015/2016: Project Name Description Location

Jump 2 It A Scotland wide interactive Primary School health and citizenship Primary Schools: programme utilising professional role models to deliver positive lifestyle Bonnybridge messages (dangers of alcohol & smoking, benefits of balanced diet and Dunipace regular exercise) promoting and facilitating sustained physical activity in Bowhouse areas in most need. Using GIRFEC principles with links to Curriculum for Easter Carmuirs Excellence and Health and Wellbeing agendas. Nethermains St. Bernadettes • 1840 reported young people at roadshows from these 10 schools St. Margarets • All schools received aJump2it roadshow learning how to lead a Maddiston Primary healthy life Comely Park • Falkirk Fury Basketball Club deliver all schools coaching sessions St. Mary’s • Falkirk Fury and Active Schools Falkirk deliver the tournament Moray stages – SSF and Glasgow Rocks attend the tournament to hand St Josephs out prizes Kinneil • 4 of the schools attended the Jump2it finals event at the Emirates Sacred Heart • and Maddiston played in the final at half time of a Glasgow Rocks Beancross fixture (Maddiston won) St Andrews Slamannan Grange Attainments A number of young people have progressed into Falkirk Fury junior clubs as a result of the programme.

CashBack Activities in Falkirk 2016+ YOUTH WORK CashBack Partner: Ocean Youth Trust Scotland

Contact details: Pam Shaw, Senior Development Officer, [email protected] 01475 722 722

Local Authority spend £6,510 for 2015/2016: Project Name Description Location

New Horizons New Horizons will be rolled out to 17 local authorities in 2016, and will The yacht will embark and involve 5 day sailing voyages for 10 young people from the LA. In 2015 10 disembark either in Greenock or young people from Falkirk took part in the activity. The project runs Oban. residential voyages aimed at providing an effective environment for personal development. In working through the voyage syllabus, New Horizons aims to help young people build their confidence, respect, responsibility, resilience and ability to work as part of a team.

Attainments Each of the young people has the opportunity and will be supported to complete following national qualifications; SQA Core Skills Level 3 in Listening, Speaking and Working with Others, Duke of Edinburgh Gold Residential and Royal Yachting Association Start Yachting Certificate.

CashBack Activities in Falkirk 2016+ YOUTH WORK

CashBack Partner: YouthLink Scotland

Contact Details: Gillian Lithgow, Development Manager, [email protected] 0131 313 2488

Local Authority Spend £17,550 for 2015/2016:

Project Name Description Application Process

Youth Work Fund Aims to build the capacity of young people and the youth work organisations by Funding rounds take place providing accessible and dynamic youth work opportunities that supports young annually. people become successful learners, confident individuals and responsible citizens. Further details available at: It focuses on proposals for operating costs relating to the delivery of youth work activity programmes that add to, or consolidate, the excellent youth work already www.youthlinkscotland.org being undertaken throughout Scotland. Projects Funded Awards Made Location

Falkirk council Description Municipal Chambers Award £3,000 Ten week football programe with Falkirk foundation football programme and A.S.B. Bo'ness Road workshops /session to be delivered by the partnership . these workshops will Falkirk included harm reduction ( substances ) , fire raising , no knifes workshop, FK3 8AF

Barnardo’s Description AXIS Early Doors Award £1,500 Over the next two months, the Peer Educators will undertake a research project Watling Lodge which will be very much young person led. As part of this research, the Peer Falkirk Educators will conduct interviews and focus groups with their peers to identify what FK1 4RE issues young people face around drug/alcohol, for example from the feedback gathered already young people tell us there is a lack of knowledge around how to access substance misuse services for young people.

The issues/themes that are identified through the research will be explored and presented through production of a film.

This will be showcased at a school event, and will be made available as a resource for other schools, youth clubs and other agencies e.g. social work and health to use as an engagement tool for young people.

Falkirk Council Description Westquarter Community Award £3,215 The aim of the project is to engage young people in physical activity, to improve Project fitness levels of the young people accessing the youth club, to include physical Westquarter Primary School activity as a weekly activity and embed it into the youth work provision. Westquarter Falkirk FK2 9RN LGBT Youth Scotland - Description 68-86 Scott Street FK1NCLUDE A series of workshops that will focus on helping young people to develop their skills Perth Award £2,000 and confidence in leadership, peer support and peer mentoring. PH2 8JW Powerstation Description The Powerstation Whitecross Youth club provision, and participate in positive activities that will increase their 20 Station Road Award £2,500 emotional, social and physical well-being. Falkirk EH 49 6JJ

CashBack Activities in Falkirk 2016+ YOUTH WORK CashBack Partner: Youth Scotland

Contact details: Jo MacDonald, CashBack Senior Development Worker, [email protected] 0131 554 2561

Local Authority spend £38,348 for 2015/2016: Description Application Process Small Grants Scheme provides grants of up to £2,000 to support local volunteer led groups or units, who may not previously have had access to Funding rounds take place external funding, to enhance their programmes for young people. quarterly in March, June, September and December

Further details available at: Young People Taking the Lead aims to develop young people as leaders, volunteers and community contributors. Building leadership skills, ability to work http://www.youthscotland.org.uk/pro in teams, entrepreneurial spirit and creativity in order to increase the scale of jects/cashback-small-grants- activity delivered for young people at a local level. scheme.htm

Project Name Awards Made Location Small Grants Scheme Youth Scotland - £1,200 funding for residential teambuilding event for young Slamannan Youth Club, Braes people and volunteers to help fundraise and provide a youth voice for the youth Villages, FK1 3EZ group.

Youth Scotland - £739 funding for start-up grant for a youth group that will Tamfourhill Youth Club, include an outing to a theme park and adventure park. The grant will also Tamfourhill, FK1 4AH provide youth work toolkits.

Youth Scotland - £1,800 funding for inclusive theatre youth project driven and Project Theatre, Grangemouth led by young volunteers. A new production will be developed and delivered. Town Centre, FK3 8JP Youth Scotland - £2,000 funding for a summer programme of activities for young people in the Westfield area of Falkirk culminating in a trip to the safari park. Westfield Youth Group, Girlguiding Scotland - £525 funding for start-up unit materials including craft, Middlefield, FK2 9DX guiding material and outdoor activities.

Girlguiding Scotland - £125 funding for Outdoor Team. 1st Redding and Westquarter Brownies, Redding, FK2 9UH

The Boys Brigade - £1,000 funding to assist with hosting of national fives football 2nd Polmont Guides, Brightons, at the end of April 2016. Reddingmuirhead and Wallacest, FK2 0DT

The Boys Brigade - £500 funding for replacement of vaulting horse & transport Falkirk Battalion, Camelon East, for residential weekend at Broomlee Outdoor Centre. FK1 4HJ

The Boys Brigade - £1,500 funding to purchase of additional tents / kitchen 1st Falkirk, Grahamston, FK2 equipment for summer camps. 7DH

The Boys Brigade - £500 funding for summer camp at Scott Lodge in Glen Clova 2nd Polmont, Polmont, FK2 0PZ for 22 boys and 8 volunteer leaders. 3rd Falkirk, Tamfourhill, FK1 5BZ

Scouts Scotland - £2,000 funding for purchasing of equipment to ensure the 93rd Braes Scout Group, continued provision of outdoor activities. Maddiston and Rumford, FK2 0LH

Scouts Scotland - £1914.56 funding for new tents and stoves to enable hike 5th Mount Gerald Scout Troop, camps to be added to existing static camp activity programme. Stenhousemuir West, FK5 4QP

The Girls Brigade - £300 funding for Brigader Day out. Central Division GB, Nethermains, FK6 5NH

The Girls Brigade - £865 funding for travel and activity costs - Zoo, Museum, 1st Camelon Girls' Brigade, Castle Trip. Camelon East, FK1 4BN Young People Taking 471 young people in total (Q1 - 4) Youth Scotland (318), Boys Brigade (124), Across Falkirk the Lead Girlguiding (3), Girls Brigade (8), Scouts (18). Leadership course type from the selection below.

BBs: Queen’s Badge, Duke of Edinburgh Award, KGVI Part 1 or Part 2, U26 rep for national events, Youth Leaders Training, Young Leaders Networks, Expedition Training.

GB: D of E Leadership Course, Communication Training Course, Queen's Award, Leadership 3 Residential Weekend.

GG: Patrol Leader Training, Young Leader Training, Funded Places Scheme, Intops.

YS: YPTTL annual leadership conference advisory group/ participant, Involvement Training Tutor Training, Youth Participation Tutor, Young Leader Essentials, Young Advisors, Peer Mentoring Events, Involve 100, Bored Meeting Tutor, Peer Education Events, National Challenges, Mentors/Ambassadors Support, Involvement Training Stage 2 Support, Involvement Training Stage 3 Grants, Dance/ Sports Leadership courses.

Scouts: Young Leader Training, Young Spokesperson Training, Activity Permits, Youth Forums, Assistant Patrol Leader/Patrol Leader Training.

Attainments Young people participating in funded projects typically achieve one or more of a number of youth awards that currently run in Scotland e.g. Youth Achievement Awards, Dynamic Youth Awards, Saltire awards, D of E, badges from the uniformed organisations.

Young people participating in Young People Taking the Lead activities attend a variety of leadership courses with different attainment opportunities, including Sports Leaders UK courses, Duke of Edinburgh, Peer Mentoring and organisation-specific courses e.g. KGVI (BBs), Involvement training (YS), Patrol leader training (Scouts/ Girlguiding), National Youth Forum (GBs)

YPTTL Accreditation for Falkirk - Sports Coaching Award (NGB): (33), Dance Leadership Award: (7), Sports Leaders Award: (10), Duke of Edinburgh: (38), Young leader Award: (68), City & Guilds: (4), DYA: (1), First Aid: (3), Other Accreditation: (307)

CashBack Activities in Falkirk 2016+ YOUTH EMPLOYABILITY & MENTORING CashBack Partner: The Prince's Trust Development Awards

Contact details: Lee-Anne Jinadu, Awards Programme Executive, [email protected] 0141 225 3372

Local Authority spend £ 5,089 for 2015/2016: Development Awards Prince’s Trust Development Awards programme deliver grants of up to The fund is open for applications £500 to help young people to overcome financial barriers to access throughout the year. Further details are education, training, employment or volunteering opportunities. available on the link below; Development Awards are flexible and can be used to help fund the costs of training fees; equipment or clothing; travel costs; www.princes-trust.org.uk qualifications and licences. Prince’s Trust Development Awards targets young people aged 14-25 who are unemployed/underemployed. Target backgrounds include educational underachievers, in or leaving care and offenders or ex-offenders.

Project Name Awards Made Location Development Awards Course Fees Falkirk North Course Fees Falkirk North TEFL COURSE FEES Denny and Banknock Course Fees Upper Braes Course Fees Falkirk North Course Fees Falkirk North Course Fees Falkirk North SIA BADGE Falkirk North Course Fees Denny and Banknock Course Fees Falkirk South Forklift Course Fees Falkirk North Course Fees Falkirk North Disclosure Grangemouth Bike Mechanics Course Fees Falkirk South Bike Mechanics Course Fees Falkirk South Bike Mechanics Course Fees Falkirk North Bike Mechanics Course Fees Upper Braes Bike Mechanics Course Fees Falkirk South HD Brows course fees Falkirk North Hairdressing course fees Falkirk South Course Fees Upper Braes Nail course fees Bonnybridge and Larbert

CashBack Activities in Falkirk FACILITIES

CashBack Partner: sportscotland Facilities Fund

Contact details: [email protected] 0141 534 6500

Project Name Description Location Football Falkirk Steins - New 3G surface 60mx40m and . Falkirk

Stenhousemuir - New changing facility. Larbert

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