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Rosie's plastic free shop - Weigh Ahead - has moved to Graham Stewart's former shop at 91/95 High Street.

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Rosie's plastic free shop - Weigh Ahead - has moved to Graham Stewart's former shop at 91/95 High Street.

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Weigh Ahead is a zero waste, plastic free, sustainable living shop with lots of plastic alternative products.
Bring your jars, refill, reuse and recycle - let us know what you want us to stock too.

We have pulses, pasta, cereals, oats, flour, nuts, seeds, rice, spices, eggs, bread, milk, mylks, household cleaning products,
shampoo soaps, normal soaps, creams, reus
able nappies, menstrual cups, reusable period pads, other non plastic
household items, artisan products eg felted scarfs, handmade cushions, glasswear and upcycled bowls.

 91 to 95 High Street, Dunblane  

Call 01786 835007

Weigh Ahead website

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Historic Environment Scotland - a branch of Scottish Government - has decided that the building at 22/24 High Street, Dunblane is a 'Building at Risk'. 

22/24 High Street is opposite the Sue Ryder shop. It contains two shops and has three flats above. It used to house Tickety Boo and Fuzzies. It has been empty for a number of years. It is a listed building and it is in a conservation area. It dates from 1726.

A 'Building at Risk' is a building which is listed, or within a conservation area, that meets one or several of the following criteria:

  • vacant with no identified new use
  • suffering from structural problems
  • fire damaged
  • unsecured and open to the elements
  • threatened with demolition

The Buildings at Risk Register has been in operation in Scotland since 1990 in response to a concern at the growing number of listed buildings and buildings in Conservation Areas that were vacant and had fallen into a state of disrepair. The Register is maintained by Historic Environment Scotland, and provides information on properties of architectural or historic merit throughout the country that are considered to be at risk.

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Voting on the Dunblane Business Improvement District (BID) is now underway.

Read the Notice about the BID Voting Process

See a Map of the BID Area

Read about the BID Survey

Council Support for BID

Find out more aboui Dunblane's Business Improvement District at Discover Dunblane

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At 79 to 81 High Street, Dunblane

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Pet Warning : Firework Display on 28 June

 

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