Haggs

Haggs

Haggs is a village in the Falkirk unitary authority area. On the east side of the A80 road which separates it from Banknock, Haggs is the location where the route of the A80 turns into motorway.Haggs is the location of the Haggs Parish Church which is used by Banknock. The school often attends the church during religious holidays e.g. Easter, Christmas etc and often receives visits from the minister of the church

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