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'''Fallin''' is a village in parish of [[St Ninians]] in [[Stirlingshire]]. It lies on the A905 road three miles east of the [[county town]], [[Stirling]] on a bend in the [[River Forth]]. The United Kingdom Census 2001 recorded the population as 2,710.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.scrol.gov.uk/scrol/browser/profile.jsp?profile=Population&mainArea=fallin&mainLevel=Locality |title=Comparative Population Profile: Fallin Locality |work=SCROL |accessdate=2009-12-07 }}</ref> | '''Fallin''' is a village in the parish of [[St Ninians]] in [[Stirlingshire]]. It lies on the A905 road three miles east of the [[county town]], [[Stirling]] on a bend in the [[River Forth]]. The United Kingdom Census 2001 recorded the population as 2,710.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.scrol.gov.uk/scrol/browser/profile.jsp?profile=Population&mainArea=fallin&mainLevel=Locality |title=Comparative Population Profile: Fallin Locality |work=SCROL |accessdate=2009-12-07 }}</ref> | ||
It was formerly a pit village, the site of the Polmaise Colliery 3&4 (Polmaise Colliery 1&2 was situated at Milhall), originally opened in 1904 by Archibald Russell Ltd. At its peak, in 1957, it employed 778 people.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/search_item/index.php?service=RCAHMS&id=108912 |title=Fallin, Polmaise Colliery |publisher=ScotlandsPlaces |accessdate=2010-06-07 }}</ref> During the UK miners' strike 1984-85 it was reputed to be the only colliery in Britain where support was so strong that there was no need for pickets during the whole of the strike. British Coal decided to close the Colliery on 17th July 1987, marking the end of coal mining in Stirlingshire. | It was formerly a pit village, the site of the Polmaise Colliery 3&4 (Polmaise Colliery 1&2 was situated at Milhall), originally opened in 1904 by Archibald Russell Ltd. At its peak, in 1957, it employed 778 people.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/search_item/index.php?service=RCAHMS&id=108912 |title=Fallin, Polmaise Colliery |publisher=ScotlandsPlaces |accessdate=2010-06-07 }}</ref> During the UK miners' strike 1984-85 it was reputed to be the only colliery in Britain where support was so strong that there was no need for pickets during the whole of the strike. British Coal decided to close the Colliery on 17th July 1987, marking the end of coal mining in Stirlingshire. |
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Fallin | |
Stirlingshire | |
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Location | |
Grid reference: | NS833916 |
Location: | 56°6’13"N, 3°52’34"W |
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Post town: | Stirling |
Postcode: | FK7 |
Dialling code: | 01786 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Stirling |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Stirling |
Fallin is a village in the parish of St Ninians in Stirlingshire. It lies on the A905 road three miles east of the county town, Stirling on a bend in the River Forth. The United Kingdom Census 2001 recorded the population as 2,710.[1]
It was formerly a pit village, the site of the Polmaise Colliery 3&4 (Polmaise Colliery 1&2 was situated at Milhall), originally opened in 1904 by Archibald Russell Ltd. At its peak, in 1957, it employed 778 people.[2] During the UK miners' strike 1984-85 it was reputed to be the only colliery in Britain where support was so strong that there was no need for pickets during the whole of the strike. British Coal decided to close the Colliery on 17th July 1987, marking the end of coal mining in Stirlingshire.
Fallin has been the site of several new housing developments and is now a commuter village.
Notes
- ↑ "Comparative Population Profile: Fallin Locality". SCROL. http://www.scrol.gov.uk/scrol/browser/profile.jsp?profile=Population&mainArea=fallin&mainLevel=Locality. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
- ↑ "Fallin, Polmaise Colliery". ScotlandsPlaces. http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/search_item/index.php?service=RCAHMS&id=108912. Retrieved 2010-06-07.
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