Stirling Council has appointed Caroline Sinclair as its new chief executive. Ms Sinclair, who is currently chief officer of East Dunbartonshire Health and Social Care Partnership, will take up the role this summer.
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As Stirling’s new Local Development Plan (LDP) continues to take shape, residents, community groups and businesses are being asked for their views on what should be included in a key part of the Plan.
A public consultation that will help shape future developments at the Viewforth and Burghmuir Road areas of Stirling has now gone live. The new draft framework and planning brief for Viewforth and Burghmuir covers a key area of the city centre that includes the Viewforth site, existing council build
A preferred design solution for a new £15 million flood prevention scheme for Bridge of Allan has been identified by Stirling Council, following consultation with the local community.
A wide-ranging plan to deliver net-zero improvements in energy and heating systems across Stirling and Clackmannanshire has been approved.
Stirling Council chief executive Carol Beattie has announced she is moving on to a new role in the private sector and will be standing down from her post in May 2024. Carol joined the organisation in 2014 as senior manager for economic development before becoming director of children, communities an
Councillors in Stirling are to consider and make the decisions on the budget at a special meeting this Thursday.
A plan to rationalise accommodation for Stirling Council and the disposal of land assets around Viewforth for housing development has been agreed.
Second homes in the Stirling area will face a Council Tax increase of 100% from 1 April 2024.
Investment of more than £18 million will be made in local council housing after Stirling Council agreed a 6% rise in rents for 2024/25. A Special Meeting of Council yesterday supported the rise, increasing the average rent by £4.79 per week over the 48-week rental period, from £79.
Almost 50 new social rented homes could be built in St Ninians after Stirling Council submitted an application to redevelop vacant land north and south of Graystale Road. The proposals involve 44 new homes including accessible single-storey, two-storey houses and cottage flats along with parkin
Residents, community groups and businesses will have an opportunity to help shape the future redevelopment of the Forthside area of Stirling following the launch of an online consultation. People and organisations are being encouraged to give their feedback on an updated masterplan and new design gu
The JR Group has broken ground on a new housing development in the village of Croftamie, in rural Stirlingshire, on behalf of its client, Rural Stirling Housing Association (RSHA).
A new survey has found that 91% of Stirling Council tenants are satisfied with their housing services – almost 10% higher than the Scottish local authority average.
Residents, community groups and businesses have less than two weeks to take part in online surveys that will help shape how the Stirling area looks in the future.