A woman had to be taken to hospital after a car crashed into a Falkirk convenience store on Thursday (22).
According to local reports, the incident happened shortly before 9.30am this morning when a car struck the Nisa Local store on the town’s High Station Road. Emergency services were called to the scene.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 9.25am on Thursday, 22 September, police were called to a report of a road crash involving one car on High Station Road, Falkirk, where a Honda car had struck a building.
“Officers attended to assist and an 81-year-old woman was taken to Forth Valley Royal Hospital to be checked over.”