There has been a rise in the number of violent attacks recorded across Stirling.
Data from a Police Scotland report shows 304 non-sexual crimes of violence were recorded between June and August.
That's up by nearly 20% on the same period last year.
The figure is also 23.7% higher than the five year average.
It includes 16 incidents of emergency service workers being assaulted.
239 common assaults were logged between June and August - up 25% from last year.
The figures will be discussed by Stirling Council on Thursday.
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