Alloway
toun in Clackmannanshire, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alloway (Inglis: Alloa, Scots Gaelic: Alamhagh, possibly meanin "rock plain") is a toun an umwhile burgh in Clackmannanshire, set in the Central Lawlands o Scotland. It is on the north bank o the Forth at the spot whaur some say it ceases tae be the River Forth an becomes the Firth o Forth.[2] Geographically, Alloway is sooth o the Ochil Hills, 5.5 mile (8.9 km) east o Stirlin an 7.9 mile (12.7 km) north o Fawkirk;[3] bi watter Alloway is 25 mile (40 km) frae Granton.[4]
The toun, umwhile a burgh o barony, is the admeenistrative centre of Clackmannanshire Cooncil. Historically, the economy relied hivily on tred atween Glesga an mainland Europe throu its port.[5] This becam increasingly uncompetitive an the port stappit operatin in 1970. Ony futur marina project is likely tae focus on tourism wi Stirlin or Granton raither nor importin or exportin guids syne dounstream ports lik Grangemooth can accommodate lairger veshels. The local economy is nou centred on retail an leisur syne the closur o major industries; anerly ane brewer an ane glessmakker survive the day. Parochially, Alloway wis airtit wi Tullibody. The touns are now distinct, awbeit wi Lornshill in the middle, an Alloway is aboot twice the size o its north-wastren neeghboor. Accordin tae a 2012 estimate the population o Alloway is approximately 20,390 residents.[1]
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