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Plans showing proposed changes to the catchment area boundary between Abercromby and St Serfs Primary Schools

On Thursday 4 June 2009 Clackmannanshire Council approved a public consultation on proposed changes to the catchment area boundary between Abercromby and St Serf's Primary Schools. The Consultation period runs from Monday 8 June to Sunday 5 July 2009.

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