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Burgess and Gibson Ltd - Electrical and electronic retailers.

Cliff and Connies - A range of CB and electronic equipment, including aerials, with online ordering facilities.

Maggie Beveridge - Virtual art gallery showing colourful, semi-abstract landscape and animal paintings by Scottish contemporary artist Maggie Beveridge.

Logoxpres - Professionally embroidered or printed personalised garments by Logoxpres of Stirling Scotland including sweatshirts, poloshirts, T-shirts, fleece jackets, caps, schoolwear, workwear and leisurewear.

Castles of Scotland - Over 140 pictures of 20 Scottish castles, including Edinburgh, Eilean Donan and Stirling Castle, photos, posters and calendars - scenery collection includes Loch Lomond and Glencoe.

Direct Rosettes - Company specialising in quality rosettes and sashes provides contact information.

Harvey Maps - Maps, waterproof, for outdoor recreation including walking, long distance paths, cyling, navigation and orienteering.

James Kirk - Gentlemens outfitters and highland wear specialists. Offering kilts, highland dress and accessories.

Moon River Lighting - Located in purpose built premises we can now offer a better service than ever. Supplying lighting and accessories to anyone who needs it quickly and efficiently at a competitive price.

Pots and Pans - Mail order company and high street retailers of branded cookware, cooks knives and small electrical goods.

Scottish Highland Beef Cattle - Specialise in supplying natural beef products to the UK market.

Sprint Design - Celtic, Scottish, Mackintosh t-shirts and Escotia and Contour embroidered fleecewear.

Stewart Wilson Cycles - For the cyclist looking for bikes and accessories from Giant, Specialised, Trek, Raleigh and Marin.

Stewarts of Stirling - Cashmere sweaters and accessories for men and women. Secure online ordering.

Scottish Castles - A traditional oil painter, Ardell Morton specializes in the Highlands and the Hebrides Islands documenting the local landscape and wildlife.

Cornerstone Gallery - Gift shop and four galleries of contemporary art, sculpture and prints.

Mackinnons Garden Shop - Selling plants and providing brief product information and contact details.

Time Bytes Online Gifts - Memories on DVD inside a card. Film and news from BBC Worldwide and British Pathe from 1946 - 1985.

Strathendrick Flowers - Florists for weddings, funerals and parties, hanging baskets and flower arrangements.

The Flower Basket - Offer flowers for all occasions, including weddings, birthdays, gifts, funerals and corporate arrangements. Contact details.

Jennifer Morrison Flowers - Florist shop listing arrangements and occasions, pricing information and address details.

Nichole's Favourite Favours - Offering for any occasion including invitations, table seating cards and decorations. Provides general information and contact details.

Scottish Garden Railway - Garden railway (G Scale) supplies. Offering help and advice by phone call or e-mail.

MacSilks - Specialises in hand painted silk, devore and silk velvet scarves and accessories.

Scottish Regimental Cap Badges - Medals, badges and caps, for sale by mail order.

Wedding Cakes - Design, bake and decorate wedding cakes. Products, portfolio and Company details are included.

Scottish Panoramic - Photographs featuring landscapes, castles, tartans. Offers photographic tours with opportunity to use speciality cameras.

Dr and Herbs - Traditional Chinese medicine herbal remedies and acupuncture. Lists product and Company information and details of conditions treated.

Primrose Hill Interiors - Hand made cushions and throws for the home. Details of products and stockists.

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