• Fancy getting Tesco cash?

    Community groups in the Bo’ness area – working with children and young people – are being encouraged to apply for funding from Tesco. Shoppers vote for eligible groups and projects using blue tokens in Tesco stores. The most votes gets the most cash, up to £1500. Sharon Stoddart, a community enabler with Greenspace Scotland –…

  • Bo’net secretary highlights Kinneil on new podcast

    Bo’net Secretary Adrian Mahoney appears on the latest edition of the Edinburgh Outdoors podcast, talking about Kinneil Estate in Bo’ness. You can listen on Spotify – or anywhere you get your podcasts. Get more information on the main Kinneil website. You can also get information on wider tourist attractions in Bo’ness – and Roman Antonine…

  • Funding and events highlighted

    Big development plans, local events, and new funding for community groups — it’s all in Bo’net’s October Update! We reveal: 👉 Read our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/b8104ac3f69c/bonetupdate-oct2025#BoNess #CommunityNews #Falkirk #LocalUpdate #Scotland

  • How artificial intelligence can help local groups

    Artificial intelligence (AI) might sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, but it’s rapidly becoming an incredibly useful and accessible tool for everyone – even community groups and charities. And that’s even if you have limited budgets and technical expertise. Far from being complex and expensive, many AI tools are now free or very…

  • New season of history talks

    Bo’ness Town Trust Association has unveiled its new programme of talks. The first event of the new season takes place on Thursday, 18 September 2025. Local historian Christine Simm will speak on the Whaling Industry of Bo’ness. The subject had been scheduled previously, but was postponed. Organisers say they hope for a strong turnout to…