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  • A more recent football star from Raploch is David Goodwillie.
  • Gavin was the son of James Hamilton of Raploch.
  • Since 2004, the Raploch area has undergone a great deal of physical regeneration.
  • Within Stirling there is also a local community campus in the Raploch area of the city.
  • The catchment area is currently : Bridge of Allan, Castleview, Cornton, Fallin, Raploch and Riverside.
  • Primarily centred on the city centre, there are a large number of chain stores, as well as the the Raploch.
  • Born on January 22, 1842, in the Raploch district of Stirling, Scotland, Reid joined the Army from Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
  • Most of the building material came from the Raploch Quarry on the northern side of the Castle escarpment, now the site of the Fire Station.
  • In 2008 the area became the home of the UK's first " El Sistema " children's orchestra, called Big Noise Raploch.
  • "' Dougal Graham "', born in the Raploch, Stirlingshire, Scotland, around 1725 and died in 1779, became the skellat Hanoverian forces around Britain as a non-combatant.
  • "' Sistema Scotland "'was established with a grant from the Scottish Arts Council, as a result of an initiative by its chairman Richard Holloway in the economically depressed area of Raploch, in Stirling
  • Royal Albert were elected into the new Third Division of the Scottish Football League in the same year, and the first SFL match at Raploch Park was played on 18 August 1923, a 3 0 win over Montrose.
  • The town has two Junior Football teams : Larkhall Thistle F . C . and Royal Albert F . C . although Royal Albert now play in Stonehouse, a neighbouring village while Larkhall Thistle play at Gasworks Park on Raploch Street.
  • Hosted by Alan Yentob, the film took a detailed look at the unique music education system of Venezuela, of which the orchestra is an integral part, and described a recent attempt to imitate its success in Raploch, a deprived district of the city of Stirling, Scotland.
  • In 1550, Gavin Hamilton of Raploch, Abbot of Kilwinning Abbey granted the lands of'Auchintiber'and'Airthmaid'( Auchenmmade ) to Gavin of Raploch, at an annual rent of 16 bolls of beir ('beir','bere'also'bear'was the primitive indigenous form of one-sided barley.
  • In 1550, Gavin Hamilton of Raploch, Abbot of Kilwinning Abbey granted the lands of'Auchintiber'and'Airthmaid'( Auchenmmade ) to Gavin of Raploch, at an annual rent of 16 bolls of beir ('beir','bere'also'bear'was the primitive indigenous form of one-sided barley.