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A town in Clackmannanshire council area, Scotland, which was the county town of the historic county of Clackmannanshire until 1822 (OS grid ref NS9192).
A local government district of the Central Region, Scotland, created in 1975 when the county of Clackmannanshire was abolished, and renamed Clackmannanshire again in 1996 when it became a council area.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgTwo more dates have been arranged for over the summer, Friday, June 29, and Friday, July 27, from 11am-noon in Clackmannan Town Hall. Source: Internet
The garden group, which is made up of 20 local people, has worked hard over the past 12 months to transform the derelict area of land, managed by Clackmannan Town Hall Trust, into a space of colour and peace. Source: Internet
The area was to have the name "Clackmannan", but following strong local pressure this was changed to "Clackmannanshire" by the council using its own powers. Source: Internet