Dunblane Community Council

What are community councils?

Community councils were set up with Local Government reorganisation in 1973. Their general purpose, as defined in the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and in the Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994, is:

“to ascertain, co-ordinate and express to the local authorities for its area and to public authorities the views of the community which it represents in relation to matters for which those authorities are responsible”

and...

“to take such action in the interests of that community as appears to it to be expedient and practicable”

This gives a great deal of scope to community councils to get involved in a variety of local issues: to develop local projects and activities (on their own or with others), and to represent community opinion to local authorities and public bodies.

Have your say about Dunblane!



Dunblane is a great place to live, work and visit. With its rich history, local economy, river, parks and woodland walks, local/national transport links, Cathedral, Leighton Library and museum it’s just an amazing place for people to come together.  We want to work together with you to build on all of that, making Dunblane an even better place for the future.

All information gathered will be confidential and responses recorded on Survey Monkey. 

Link to Survey Here


Paper copies of the survey can be picked up and dropped off at Dunblane Library. Thank you for your help. 

Community Councillors

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 Ailsa Gray
 Chair
 Alan Booth
Secretary


 Stewart Corbett
 Treasurer

 David Prescott

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 Karen Jenkins 

 Graham Mowat

 Terence O'Byrne

 Fiona Plumtree

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 Calum Thomson

 Annelise Bakri
 Anna Jarchow-MacDonald     Jonathan Failes

          

 

 

          

                                  

 

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