Members enjoying the annual summer outing
Tullibody is one of Scotland’s oldest villages, with a rich history that dates back to at least 4000BC, as demonstrated by the discovery of one of the few shell middens to the north of the Forth on the village golf course.
The group exists to share the area’s history with both local people and visitors, exploring the village’s past from the Neolithic era, through the coming of Christianity in the 5th century and on to the industrial revolution, when local industries developed, including brewing, distilling and tanning.
Tullibody has several well-known ‘sons’, including botanist and geologist Robert Dick, Dr William Burns Paterson, who founded Alabama State University, as well as soldier and politician Sir Ralph Abercromby.
The group’s heritage centre is open on Saturdays from April to October 2pm to 4pm (other times by arrangement) and is home to archive and family history material to help visitors find out more about local families, trades and village life.