Tullibody
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tullibody is a small town of approximately 7,500 residents, in Clackmannanshire in central Scotland. The nearest large towns are Alloa (2 miles) and Stirling (5 miles).
Tullibody is a former mining town, although neither that industry nor any other major employers have a presence in the town, with many of the residents now commuting to Stirling and Alloa to work. Since the late 1990s and early 2000s, there has been a rapid expansion in housebuilding in the town.
The town has 4 primary schools - St. Bernadette's, Abercromby, Banchory and St. Serf's - with young people also attending St. Modan's and Lornshill secondary schools.
Tullibody has a thriving History Group & a Heritage Centre visit their website[1]
For all you ever wanted to know about Tullibody & more visit tullibody.org.uk [2]
It is currently expanding rapidly, with 400 new houses built on the north side of the villiage in the last 5 years.