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Clackmannanshire

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Clackmannanshire

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Locator map for the Scottish administrative region of Clackmannanshire.

Unitary authority in central Scotland, bordering the north side of the Firth of Forth. A former county (until 1974), it was a district of Central region (1975–96).

Area

161 sq km/62 sq mi

Towns

Alloa (administrative headquarters), Tillicoultry

Physical

compact geographical area comprising the extensive flat flood plain of the River Devon, which rises dramatically at the Ochil Hills to Ben Cleuch (721 m/2,365 ft)

Industries

brewing, distilling, manufacture of bottles and knitwear

Agriculture

intensive on flood plain of Forth; less intensive on Ochil Hills

Population

(2001) 48,100

Economy

This is based largely on small enterprises in a mixed economy.

Environment

There are ten sites of special scientific interest and one country park.



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An example is Margaret Wright, sewer in Alloa, aged 22, who was committed to Glasgow Asylum in 1820 by the Sheriff-Substitute of Clackmannanshire.
David Cameron, new leader of the Conservative Party, the Government's opposition, is meeting with Davies, at the House of Commons, to clarify the differences between the 'Artificial Synthesis' approach to Synthetic Phonics, as used in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, and the 'Natural Synthesis' approach of THRASS.
 
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