Falkirk High Street that have been years in the planning have been scrapped, after councillors vetoed them over parking concerns.
Both Labour and Conservative members said they did not think there was enough parking at the site that had been chosen on High Street and Cockburn Street.And they were also not convinced that spending £45 million was the right thing to do at a time when council budgets were so tight.Labour leader Robert Bissett said: “I have yet to speak to anyone who believes that this is a good proposal and I certainly don’t agree that a building 150 yards from the high street will not have a similar impact as one on Cockburn Street.Falkirk Live is an exciting new title bringing you the latest headlines from Falkirk and.
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