Tommy Speirs was crowned Lightweight Champion of Scotland in 1933 and narrowly missed out on the UK title. He had 42 wins in his professional career in the 1930s, and was also a key community figure in later years with a lifelong commitment to helping youngsters through sport.
The town's library, a former public baths and gymnasium, was named the Speirs Centre in his honour, and since it reopened recently after a refurbishment a selection of his memorabilia, including this statue of him, greets visitors at the reception area. His daughters Isabel and Jean have loaned the half-size bronze statue, medals and trophies to Clackmannanshire Council for display.