STIRLING University swimmer Eloise Barber (right) has used her loaf to benefit from a new initiative between sportscotland and bakers’ Warburtons to support athletes.Read
THERE are no true “Hotspots” to report this week, trout can be seen feeding in most areas of the water at most times of day. Time spent fishing surface layers is proving most effective. Water conditions remain very clear therefore should we get any sunny days the fish would be likely to go deeper and may then require a change of tactics.Read
WHEELCHAIR curling was showcased in the ice rink at The Peak in Stirling recently with an exhibition match between the Great Britain Olympic team skipped by David Murdoch and Scottish wheelchair champions skipped by Jim Taylor.Read
HILLPARK Amateur Boxing Club made its first sortie of the season last Sunday. The venue was Peebles Ex-Service Men's Club which was filled to capacity with a full bill of boxers from around Scotland.Read
LAST week was dry and bright, the colour again orange blob fished with a floating line, long leader with a quick retrieve was the best method. Orange Fritz, Kate McLaren and the infamous Yellow Dancer all took good sport, small traditional's have taken some lovely brown trout.Read
THE Provosts of Stirling, Clackmannanshire and Falkirk gathered recently to congratulate the Forth Valley Disability Team on their outstanding achievements in this summer’s Special Olympics GB National Games.Read
The Wanderers started this game very quickly and following an early well taken goal by Gordon Yeudall after he went round the keeper after seven minutes the result never really looked in question.Read
STIRLING Wanderers welcomed Aberdeen Asset Management to Forthbank for the first national league match of the season on Saturday. Aberdeen have just been relegated from division two and Stirling were prepared for a hard, competitive match.Read
DEFEAT is never a pleasant experience but watching your local rivals move three points clear at the top of the table made this setback all the more painful for Stirling and their 500 travelling fans.Read