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Falkirk councillors leads service to remember 1500 people in 'paupers' grave
Falkirk councillors leads service to remember 1500 people in 'paupers' grave

Daily Record

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • Daily Record

Falkirk councillors leads service to remember 1500 people in 'paupers' grave

Baillie Billy Buchanan is determined that those buried in common ground will be 'forgotten no more' A service to remember nearly 1500 people who were given a "paupers' burial" in unmarked graves is being held in Larbert on Saturday, June 6. The ceremony will unveil a simple Celtic cross that has been put in place by Falkirk councillor, Baillie Billy Buchanan, who represents Larbert and Bonnybridge and has a passionate interest in local history. ‌ The former Provost was shocked to discover 1,466 bodies had been interred in a small part of Larbert Cemetery and pledged that they would be "forgotten no more". ‌ ‌ The common ground - once referred to as a paupers' grave - contains people who did not have the means to pay for a burial, so were buried in common ground in the cemetery just off Muirhead Road. The names of the people who were buried are all recorded but there is no indication of where exactly in the site they were buried. Some of those who are buried there had been resident in one of two large hospitals nearby, either the Royal Scottish National Hospital (RSNH), where children were cared for, or Bellsdyke, the former psychiatric hospital in Larbert. However, members of the public not associated with either institution are also interred there and there are also records which show the RSNH and Bellsdyke bought lairs in the main part of the cemetery. Alongside the Celtic cross, there will be information boards to tell people more about the site. The ceremony in Larbert Cemetery, Muirhead Road, Stenhousemuir, on Saturday, June 6, will start at 10.45 am. It will be led by Baillie Billy Buchanan and the Strathcarron Singers and piper Kevin McLean will also be attending.

Falkirk councillor referred to Standards Commission for hearing
Falkirk councillor referred to Standards Commission for hearing

Daily Record

time22-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Record

Falkirk councillor referred to Standards Commission for hearing

The veteran councillor and former Provost of Falkirk will attend a hearing on June 5 A former Provost of Falkirk has been referred to the Standards Commission for Scotland. Baillie Billy Buchanan, one of Falkirk's longest-serving councillors, has been called to a hearing which will be held by the commission on Thursday, June 5 at 9.30 am. ‌ The commission, which aims to "encourage high ethical standards in public life" is responsible for investigating any breaches of Codes of Conduct for councillors. ‌ Complaints about alleged breaches are investigated by the Ethical Standards Commissioner (ESC) who then refers the matter to the Standards Commission for an adjudication. The hearing will be in public, but the venue has not yet been confirmed. Baillie Buchanan, who represents Bonnybridge and Larbert, said he is unable to comment at this stage in the proceedings. Anyone can complain to the Ethical Standards Commissioner if they believe a councillor has breached the Code of Conduct.

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