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Update about The Bank – proposal to become a multi-functional, community owned, arts and hospitality venue.

The plans for the ex-Bank of Scotland building on the High Street in Dunblane will be outlined in 2 public meetings. In the next week, we will be going 'live' to the public and inviting them to become free members, subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on social media.

Background For the past 9 months, a team of volunteers have been working to put together a plan for the building to be kept within the community and turn it into a destination that will be a positive addition to the town, taking in account feedback from community engagement. While some aspects of the proposal are similar to existing businesses, such as a café, it is our intention to minimise competition and instead to offer something new and exciting, to drive increased footfall and to contribute to the existing community efforts to revitalise the town centre. We will welcome collaboration with local businesses.

The Bank was bought in May 2023 by a local charity in order to save it for the community and funding is currently being sought through the UK government’s Community Ownership Fund to transfer ownership to Dunblane Square, a not-for-profit community company which will be owned by its members. Membership is free and open to anyone living in FK15. The company will be run by a board of volunteer directors, with all profits generated being re-invested back into the community. The project has already gained letters of support from Dunblane Community Council, Dunblane Development Trust and the Dunblane Centre.

Next Steps
The next step is to launch the vision to the public, enrol members (it's free) which will help us to secure funding to make the vision a reality. Critical to this development is ensuring that we communicate and engage with the local community and convert their support into membership as without large number of members, the initial funding for this transfer will not occur, putting the entire project in jeopardy.

If we are successful in the transfer and then successful in gaining further funding for the renovation, we hope to start works on site in early 2024 and open fully in late Summer 2024, pending planning permission.

The Vision
The vision is to redevelop the building into a multi-functional, community owned, arts and hospitality venue, named The Bank. It will be made up of two core areas:
1. A music/cinema/lecture room
2. A café/restaurant area

Additionally, a staff area, toilets and a professional kitchen will be included. The building design and overall running ethos will be focused on zero waste - through sustainable building and energy practice and then applying this to the café/restaurant management.

Area 1 (the old Bank Hall) - Cinema and Music Area 1 will be for a community cinema, music performance and lectures. It will be open plan with a high ceiling and external access. The room will be sound proofed though acoustic barriers and will contain a large retractable screen, PA system and a removable stage. We envision initially running three films per week - one weekend evening film, one weekday afternoon film and a family-friendly film on a Sunday. This would be a matinee movie every Sunday, running at the same time as a lunch offering, to provide an opportunity for parents to enjoy a meal out while their kids are watching a film in the cinema. We hope to start with at least one music event per week, and plan to host a variety of music genres. Talk and lectures will cover a whole variety of topics including, but not limited to, local history, sustainability, and ecological revival. We welcome all suggestions. The space will also be open for rental by the community.

Area 2 (ground floor of the Bank House) - Cafe & Restaurant Area 2 will be used for food and drinks. Additionally, a large glass extension on the west side of the building will provide a further seating area and some welcome sunlight. The Bank will use this space to host a ‘Supper Club’ style restaurant with guest chefs, initially one evening every weekend. The ‘Supper Club’ evenings will be done collaboratively with the guest chefs, including marketing, giving opportunity to showcase The Bank, and therefore Dunblane, to a wider market. The Sunday lunch offering will also run from this space. During the day, a café and small delicatessen will run for 6 days/week, serving exciting café food from 10am-4pm and with the deli having a weekly rotating selection of limited supply produce from a local small enterprise (e.g. a specific cheesemonger). There are plenty of opportunities here for collaborations with existing vendors through promotions and advertising, and these will be actively sought. The space will be dog and family friendly, and Area 1 provides a space for parents to come with their children during the day which is large enough for them to play safely. Additionally, this room will function as a bar and extra seating area during events. The kitchen will also be designed such that it can be used for training, cooking classes or a start-up food business (e.g. small bakery).

Helping Dunblane Thrive
Through this varied and new offering, it is expected that The Bank will attract increased numbers of visitors and more of the local community to the town centre regularly. By drawing more people to Dunblane town centre all businesses will thrive and prosper. As stated, we want to support local businesses and help put Dunblane on the map as a destination.

Located at the gateway to the historic centre of Dunblane, The Bank is ideally situated to be the new central focus point in Dunblane, attracting both tourists and the increased numbers and demographics from the local community down to the town centre. Due to its size and location, The Bank could be used as a new information point for Dunblane and be the starting point for historic tours, day-walks and cycles, thus attracting increased numbers down to the town centre. We have started engaging with Visit Scotland to make sure we are aligned with any local and regional tourism plans.

Next public events
We plan to hold two informal public Town Hall events in The Bank on Monday 2nd October from 2-3pm and 7-8pm to invite residents of Dunblane into the premises and for the existing committee to give a 20-min presentation on the plans and offer the opportunity for questions and input.

Following this, the bank building will be open for the Christmas Extravaganza event on 30th November 2023, where we will showcase the vision and invite further community engagement on the project.

How you can help
You can help support the project by joining as a free member and helping us spread the word in the community. One way of doing this is supporting us through social media and sharing posts.

Contact us
We would actively encourage you to reach out to us with any comments or suggestions.
Our main email contact is:
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Our key people can be seen on the Who We Are page on our website.

You can read more on our website: https://thebankdunblane.org/
Our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TheBankDunblane
Our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/thebankdunblane/
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Network Rail has recently carried out the final phase of enhancement works at Dunblane station to help improve service reliability on Scotland's Railway.

Work started in January 2023 to deliver a £11.2m programme, part of a wider Scottish Government investment that will improve connectivity and enhance capacity for both passenger and freight trains.

As there is no 'turnback' facility at the station due to the current track layout, trains arriving at platforms 2 or 3 at Dunblane station have to continue north to use existing switches and crossings further along the line. This means the railway between Dunblane and Perth can become congested, constraining the timetable and network resilience during times of disruption.

In this final phase of the project, over two weekends in early September, Network Rail and its contractors (Rail Systems Alliance Scotland, Babcock and Arcadis) installed a new crossover section of track. No trains operated through the station during this time.

Once the new crossover comes into use next year, it will mean trains can depart from Platform 3 using this section of track when heading south from the station. This will help reduce the time it takes for a train to turn back towards Stirling by up to 13 minutes. In turn, this will free up capacity through the route and make services more reliable.

Chris Sharkey, Network Rail's senior programme manager, said: "The first two weekends in September saw the culmination of many months of work in allowing us to deliver this critical and final part of the project.

"Our engineers have carried out extensive preparatory works in advance of the crossover being craned into position. This includes installing new overhead line equipment and making modifications to platforms to support the signals for the new section of track.

"We appreciate the inconvenience our activity caused customers and those living closest to the railway over those two weekends.

"I want to thank people for their continued patience as we completed this work, which will deliver more reliable services for passengers and freight by reducing the impact of future unplanned disruption on the route."

ScotRail had a replacement bus service in operation over both weekends. Customers were advised to check before they travel via www.scotrail.co.uk and  www.nationalrail.co.uk

If you have any questions about this work, you can contact Network Rail's 24-hour national helpline on 03457 11 41 41.  For the latest information and progress updates, follow on Twitter @NetworkRailScot.

Further to my attendance at the recent Community Council meeting – I can confirm that the request for links to information in relation to internet safety and scams was shared by PC Gilliland in the Community council report as follows

https://www.scotland.police.uk/advice-and-information/

Internet safety - Police Scotland

Scams and frauds - Police Scotland

There is also a further helpful site I have found with lots of information in relation to recently reported scams and online safety for students from trading standards which can be found on the following link

Trading Standards Scotland Bulletin 10 August (mailchi.mp)

It also has links to numerous other agencies and supports. 

If there is a way you can think of sharing this with our communities please let us know – we have a number of leaflets at the station which we would also be happy to share I hope you find these helpful and I will arrange for a few posters to be made up for distributing within the community.

PS Sarah Stephenson (C0508)

Stirling Rural Community Policing Team
Dunblane Police Station

Forth Valley Division

Police Scotland

I'm writing to update you on progress on the Drumbrae site that the University of Edinburgh has recently purchased.  

The University plans to use the site to create woodlands to sequester carbon, and also improve biodiversity and heritage understanding. We’ll do this through managing woodland and open habitats and engaging in projects with community and special interest groups, while maintaining access for local communities. 

Over the last few months, we have been seeking early engagement with local communities through a survey to hear what is important to them on this project. This survey is now closed, and we will be using the responses gathered to inform aspects of our plans for Drumbrae. Our next steps are outlined below: 

Drop-in information session 
We hosted a Drumbrae Consultation event for members of the public. Our team were at this event to discuss and explain the draft proposals. Large-scale maps were on display, and people were able to share their views.  It was held on Friday 25 August 2023 in the Bridge of Allan Sports Club
 
Woodland creation at Drumbrae: share your views 
Everyone is welcome to view our plans and respond to our consultation survey. Over the coming weeks, we will be adding more information to our website, including detailed site maps, nature and heritage surveys.  The survey will open from Monday 28 August to Friday 29 September 2023.  All the information on Drumbrae, including the consultation survey can be found here: edin.ac/drumbrae-consult.

Please feel free to share this information with relevant groups and individuals. Our website will be kept up to date with the latest information.

Yours sincerely,  

Yvonne Edwards 
Forest, Peat and Rural Land Manager

University of Edinburgh | Department for Social Responsibility and Sustainability
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www.ed.ac.uk/sustainability | The Boilerhouse, High School Yards, Edinburgh, EH1 1LT
Twitter: @edsust | Facebook: EdinburghSustainability | Instagram: ?@uoe_sustainability 

 

From earler in the year

 

A Land Management Plan is being proposed for land to the North West of Dumyat. 

See the website; Download the plan

Quoting from the website

'Drumbrae is a newly acquired site of around 431 hectares that will be managed by the University of Edinburgh to create woodland and improve open habitat. It is in the Ochils, near the city of Stirling, north of Bridge of Allan. It sits in the Stirling Local Authority Area.

A new Land Management Plan is being produced to map out and guide what we will do at Drumbrae.

It covers:

  • woodland creation
  • increasing biodiversity
  • engaging with local communities, local to the site and internally at the University of Edinburgh.'

The land was on the market recently for £1.850m. Here is the sales brochure.

Early work for the next Stirling Local Development Plan is underway, and we wanted to let you know of a few key elements that may be of particular interest to you.

Have Your Say survey

To help us start the process of producing the new Local Development Plan (LDP), we want your views to inform the preparation of an Evidence Report. This is an initial information gathering stage that will lay the foundations for the new LDP. You can find out more about the LDP process on our Developing our next Stirling Local Development Plan page - Developing our next Stirling Local Development Plan | Stirling Council.

Your views will also inform the preparation of a new Local Transport Strategy (LTS). The LTS will lay out the Council’s plans to improve all aspects of transport across the entire Stirling Council area. With this in mind, we are keen to understand where there are any transport-related problems in your area, which can cover any transport type. Please find the link here: https://engage.stirling.gov.uk/en-GB/folders/have-a-say-in-the-future-of-your-place

Self-Build Register

Self-build housing is where an individual (whether acting alone or with other individuals) commissions or is personally involved in the design and construction of a dwelling that is intended to be the individual’s main residence once it is built. We now invite you to register your interest by completing the registration form available through this link: https://www.stirling.gov.uk/planning-and-building/planning/development-planning/self-build-housing-registration-and-list/

Local Place Plans

Work has begun on assisting our communities in the preparation of their Local Place Plans. A resource hub has been set up to answer questions, provide resources and give guidance at any time. This can be viewed here: https://www.stirling.gov.uk/planning-and-building/planning/development-planning/local-place-plans-lpp-resource-hub/

If you are intending on producing a Local Place Plan and haven’t spoken to us already, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if further information would be useful to you.

We hope to be in touch again soon to provide further updates.

Best regards

Stirling Council LDP team

As part of its wider strategic campaign ‘Your Water, Your Life’, Scottish Water has committed to install outdoor water bottle filling stations across Scotland to encourage and promote the use of refillable bottles which customers can fill up with one of the country’s best-loved products - our nation’s tap water. 

The benefits of topping up with fresh, great-tasting tap water are clear - it’s good value and good for the pocket, it’s good for the environment and it’s good for health. https://www.yourwateryourlife.co.uk/whats-new/

We have been piloting different locations and partnership opportunities, and would like to advise you of our proposal to locate a TUT in Dunblane to serve local patrons, community groups and visitors. This would also further complement existing Top Up Taps and future locations we have in planning for the wider area

We will go through for planning permission to be granted for this location where public consultation will be open but I would like the opportunity to engage with you directly in the first instance.

We are interested in locating a TUT near by the famous golden post box.

I look forward to hearing from you and hearing any feedback you may have.

Amy Methven
Corporate Affairs, TUT Project Manager
Phone: 01414830746
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The Citizens' Advice Bureau has started advice sessions at Dunblane Library.

 Dunblane CAB Poster

 

Dunblane school receives military charity's Recognition Award

To formally acknowledge extra endeavour, SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity in Scotland, the Regional Recognition Award (RRA) was established earlier this year.

So far, the RRA – a specially commissioned SSAFA Scotland Region engraved shield – has been awarded to individuals, be they volunteers or staff, for their sterling contributions to the welfare of serving personnel and veterans, and their families.

But in a break with this new tradition, the RRA has been awarded to a school. Queen Victoria School in Dunblane has received this major accolade to mark the very successful collaborative production of Archie's Issues, sponsored by SSAFA with The Collaborative Veterans in March 2023.

The production of Archie's Issues was hailed as "... a triumph..." by theatregoers, and the effort by pupils and staff of Queen Victoria School was critical to its success.

Graham Meacher, SSAFA's Scotland Regional Chair, said: "The support, interest, enthusiasm, and creativity displayed by Queen Victoria School pupils and staff in the production of Archie's Issues made making the school a collective recipient of the Regional Recognition Award an easy decision.

"Quite simply, without them, the production would not have been the success it was, and so it is entirely fitting that SSAFA in Scotland recognises their superb effort, and we plan to build on the excellent relationship established."

The presentation was made at the dress rehearsal for The Grand Day at Queen Victoria School in the presence of Sarah Chester (Executive Producer), Liz Miller and Billy McWilliam representing The Creative Veterans, Mary Kenyon (Chairman SSAFA Forth Valley), and Headmaster Donald Shaw in front of the school body.

The next Regional Recognition Awards will be announced in August.

For more information, visit ssafa.org.uk/scotland.

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The Centre has been part of the local community since opening in 2004.  We provide a safe, welcoming hub for all age groups to come and meet. 
We are at the heart of the community and can offer so much to all ages; from babies all the way through to senior citizens. Come and visit us, we can't wait to meet you!
 
Here's a picture from our aerial dance class.  Full details of all the new classes are here dunblanecentre.co.uk/.  We've also update our page here      dunblane.info/community-2/community-facilities/592-dunblane-centre
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