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Time is running out to give "Your View" in the 2022 Stirling Council Residents' Survey.

The Survey gives people living locally the chance to have their say on satisfaction levels with the Council and its services, following on from the last poll in 2019.

Hundreds of residents have already had their say but with the survey set to close on Wednesday 19 October, there's just over one week left to give your view of key services like roads, waste and education.

Stirling Council Leader, Cllr Chris Kane, said: "The response numbers have been great so far but there are communities out there who have yet to have their say.

"We know a lot has changed in the past three years and we need to know what we're doing well and what we need to improve, so I'd encourage everybody to take a few minutes and tell us what you think.

"It's important we capture the thoughts of as many people as possible so we can understand the varying demands across our diverse communities."

The survey is open to every Council resident, as well as those who work or study in the Stirling Council area.

Your View – the 2022 Stirling Council Residents' Survey is available on Engage Stirling or via direct link here: https://bit.ly/ResidentsSurvey2022

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Winter volunteer scheme for communities

Stirling Council is launching a pilot project that will enable groups of residents to support their community during wintry weather conditions.

The Community Winter Volunteer scheme will give people the tools and help to clear snow and ice on local footpaths that are not currently treated by the Council. 

Applicants and groups will be provided with safety clothing and the necessary equipment, including shovels, snow pushers, grit spreaders, high-vis clothing, PPE and grit. 

Full training will be delivered by the Council to volunteers to carry out the tasks and ongoing support will also be available. 

Each group will elect a Team Leader and a Deputy Leader, who will liaise with the Council's Roads Service.

The initiative was approved as part of the Council's Winter Service Policy for 2022/23 at a recent meeting of the Environment and Housing Committee.

Convener, Cllr Jen Preston said: "During the winter months the Council has to prioritise the areas it grits, focusing on routes that pose the greatest risk to public safety if not treated.

"This pilot project will empower communities to clear snow and ice from local footpaths as and when needed, in addition to the gritting carried out by the Council which will remain at the same level as previous years.

"There is a fantastic community spirit across Stirling and we know there is a desire from groups and individuals to pitch in for their own neighbourhoods and communities over the winter to help the most vulnerable.

"Any community groups or residents who would like to get involved or want to know more about the scheme, please get in touch as soon as possible."

A number of other local authorities employ similar schemes including Edinburgh, Falkirk and Aberdeenshire.

The Roads Service will monitor the operation and effectiveness of the pilot and a report will be brought back to a future meeting of the committee.

For more information on the pilot and to apply, please head to the Stirling Council website.

A recording of the committee meeting can be viewed here: https://stirling.public-i.tv/core/portal/home

BBC Scotland are on a mission to create a unique choir led by vocal coach to the stars, Yvie Burnett, for her new series, ‘Scotland Sings’.

For the past 20 years, Yvie has worked with a range of stars from Katy Perry to Susan Boyle, Lewis Capaldi to Leona Lewis, and has appeared on The X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent along the way.

Now, Yvie is taking on her biggest challenge yet – to form and coach a choir from some of Scotland’s hidden talents, those who have kept their vocal talents a secret, until now…

We need you to help us find our country’s finest ‘secret’ singers - those who’ve kept their talents hidden away, who lack the confidence to ever sing in public but would benefit both physically and mentally from coaching and singing in a group led by Yvie, even if this is the first time they’ve let their vocals be heard outside of the shower!

So if that sounds like you or even someone you know – a family member or friend – now is the time the act!

To be considered, all you have to do is record a video or send us the email address of your nominee by heading to this address: bbc.co.uk/scotlandsings and follow the instructions.

We can’t wait to hear all the unheard voices from across Scotland!

The closing date for applications is the 31st of October 2022 at midnight.

 

NOMINATIONS LINK: https://www.bbc.co.uk/send/u121359722

PROGRAMME PAGE: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0cxrhc2

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Works have finally been completed on the sewer network with just final tidying up to complete.

Read the update on Scottish Water website.

Community Council Next Meeting - Wednesday 5 October 2022

Dunblane Community Council will be holding its next meeting at 7pm on Wednesday 5 October

You can attend in person in Dunblane Library (we are told Zoom will not be available).

 

 

Notification of Consultation 
Designation of Local Nature Conservation Sites
 
Stirling Council is proposing to designate 17 areas of land as Local Nature Conservation Sites (LNCS) and a report on this matter was considered by the Council’s Environment and Housing Committee at its meeting on 18 November 2022.
Such sites have local nature conservation value on account of:-
  • species diversity, species or habitat rarity, naturalness and extent of habitat;
  • contribution to national and local biodiversity objectives;
  • potential contribution to the protection or enhancement of connectivity between habitats or the development of green networks;
  • potential to facilitate enjoyment and understanding of natural heritage, and geodiversity value.
The Wildlife Information Centre, with the assistance of local environmental voluntary groups and in partnership with Stirling Council, have assessed a range of candidate LNCS, and have now finalised a list of 17 sites within the Stirling Local Development Plan area deemed to be of sufficient biodiversity value to merit formal designation.
Three of these sites is within the area of Dunblane Community Council (linked to site statements)
Copies of the site plans and site statements are attached for information. 
The Stirling Local Development Plan includes a commitment to identify and protect LNCS and, following designation, they should subsequently not be adversely affected by development proposals (Policy 8.1 and 8.2 refer) 
The Council’s Climate and Nature Emergency Plan, adopted by Council at its meeting on 24 June 2021, identifies LNCS designation as a means to contribute toward Objective 4 -  Optimise Biodiversity and Increase Carbon Storage Potential of Nature - with a target of 100 designated sites throughout the entire Council area by 2030. Designation of LNCS is also a priority action in the supporting Alive with Nature Plan.
Comments are now invited on the proposed designation and should be submitted by Monday 21st  November 2022.
Further information can be found via this link:- engage.stirling.gov.uk/projects/lncs  Comments and representations can also be submitted via the Engage platform.
Due consideration will be given to any responses  received, these will be summarised and reported to a future meeting of the Council’s Environment and Housing Committee, along with a recommendation as to whether sites should now be formally designated.
Please contact me should you have any queries or require further information.
 
Richard Callender
 
Senior Planning Officer (Planning and Policy)
Planning and Building Standards Service | Stirling Council | Old Viewforth | Stirling FK8 2ET
T: 01786 233662 | M: 07876 877019 | E: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | W:stirling.gov.uk

 

 

 

NOTIFICATION OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION 
STIRLING LOCAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (LDP) : DRAFT SUPPLEMENTARY GUIDANCE (SG)
DEVELOPER CONTRIBUTIONS
 
Planning legislation and guidance allows Stirling Council to  seek funds from developers to mitigate the potential impact of their developments on existing infrastructure in relation to education, active travel and transportation, healthcare, waste management, and open space.
The purpose of the draft SG is to provide more detail on relevant policies in the LDP and to explain how, and in what circumstances, they will be applied in planning decisions. Download the Draft SG
Stirling Council would welcome comments and representations on the draft version of the SG.  Please note however the SG does not apply to that part of the Stirling Council area within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
Further information can be found via this link:-engage.stirling.gov.uk/projects/developercontributions Comments and representations can also be submitted via the Engage platform.
The consultation will run for 12 weeks commencing Monday 29th August and ending Monday 21st November 2022.
Please contact the Planning and Policy Team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if further information is required.
 
Richard Callender
Senior Planning Officer (Planning and Policy)
Planning and Building Standards Service | Stirling Council | Old Viewforth | Stirling FK8 2ET
T: 01786 233662 | M: 07876 877019 | E: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | W:stirling.gov.uk

 

 

There are now 2 closure orders in place. Details below. More details and maps on Stirling Council website : https://stirling.gov.uk/roads-transport-parking/planned-road-closures/

The COUNCIL made The Stirling Council (Springfield Terrace, Dunblane) (Temporary Closure) Order 2022 under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended) on 15-7-22.
This Order will close:
Springfield Terrace From its junction with Old Doune Road to its unction with Claredon Place from 8-8-22 until 2-9-22 to facilitate Scottish Water works.
Local Access and Emergency Service Access will be maintained and Businesses will be open as usual
Alternative Routes: via Old Doune Road, George Street, Hillside Avenue, Claredon Place and vice versa

The COUNCIL made The Stirling Council (George Street / Springfield Terrace, Dunblane) (Temporary Closure – Amendment and Extension) and (George Street, Dunblane) (Temporary Suspension of One-way System) Order 2022 under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended) on 5-8-22.
This Order will close:
George Street From its junction with Claredon Place to its junction with property no’s 11 and 12, and; Springfield Terrace From its junction with Old Doune Road to its junction with Sunnyside.
This Order will also suspend the one-way system on; George Street From its junction with Claredon Place to its junction with property no’s 11 and 12 from 11-8-22 until 19-9-22 to facilitate Scottish Water works.
Emergency service access and local access will be maintained.
Alternative Routes: Northbound – via Claredon Place, Hillside Avenue, George Street, Old Doune Road Southbound – via Old Doune Road, Albert Street, Roman Way, Hillside Avenue

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