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The Comrie Trust  Bookmark and Share

Established in 1979 the Trust was formed following a bequest from the estate of Mr Thomas Comrie. The terms of the Trust require the money to be invested, capital and income to be used for improving the amenities of the Town of Tillicoultry or for providing recreational facilities for the inhabitants of Tillicoultry.

The Trustees meet only when required to do so to consider an application(s).

Who can make an application to the Trust?

Anyone with an interest in Tillicoultry

When can an application be made?

Applications will be accepted at any time.

What can an application be made for?

For the improvement of the amenities of the town of Tillicoultry or for the provision of recreational facilities for the inhabitants of Tillicoultry. Applications must be for the benefit of all the inhabitants of Tillicoultry.

How do you make an application?

By application form. Application forms are available on request from the administrator. The application form may also be downloaded by following the link in the Forms section below.

Completed application forms should be returned to:

Legal and Administration Services
Greenfield
Alloa
FK10 2AD

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For further information about this page please contact:

Trusts Administrator, Legal & Administration
Greenfield House, Tullibody Road, Alloa, FK10 2AD
Tel: 01259 452108 / 450000
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Clackmannanshire Council, Greenfield, Alloa, Clackmannanshire, FK10 2AD, Tel: 01259 450000 Fax: 01259 452230, Email: contactcentre@clacks.gov.uk

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