Bonnybridge vet hopes to build new premises if Falkirk Council grant permission

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Bonnybridge vet hopes to build new premises if Falkirk Council grant permission
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The vet hopes to build on a site formerly used as a meat processing factory.

A Bonnybridge vet is hoping to build a new home in the village on the site of the former Malcolm Allan factory.

According to an application submitted to Falkirk Council, the practice hopes to moves from its current home, a Victorian building in Main Street, Bonnybridge. The current practice is rented and "not fit for purpose" as a vets practice.The application states: "The new facility will enable the veterinary practice to grow and provide a better service to its current clientele and their animals.

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