DCC : Actions

For the Latest Position on these actions, please see our Minutes.  These actions are mainly reactive and relatively short term – our longer term initiatives are on the Projects page.

ThemeInitiativeContext
TransportSpeed limitsA proposal has been raised to designate the B8033 to Kinbuck 40mph.
TransportZebra CrossingsZebra crossings are proposed for Doune Road, Old Doune Road
TransportRamoyle traffic reductionStreet furniture is proposed to improve safety in Ramoyle.
CommunityBraemar / Newton Park poor conditionPlay equipment is in poor condition and needs upgrade
CommunityMurray Brothers SignageWording Proposed for Dunblane signs- “…home of tennis greats Andy and Jamie Murray”
CommunityReduce Vaping in Schools including Dunblane HighHigh School / DCC letter to Stirling Council now with Scottish Government
CommunityReject 5G mast proposals less than 1km from schoolDCC Objected to Murdoch Terrace proposal
FacilitiesCambushinnie SubstationThere may be windfall funding if the development proceeds
Green SpacesFlood risk in North DunblaneSEPA will compile a list of potentially vulnerable areas
Green SpacesStreetscape reinstatementVirgin (fibre) and SSEN (electric) require to reinstate at some point.
Green SpacesComplete repairs on Memorial BridgeStirling Council have confirmed completion
HousingKelly Wynd – oppose 44 additional housesHas gone to Gov.Scot for appeal
TransportLengthen A9 QV sliproadsPresent slip roads are sub standard for new build
TransportDunblane – Stirling cycle routeProposed routes are available for this cycle track
CommunityCommunity Centres strategyA guide to what they all provide is on Dunblane.info
FacilitiesWindburn 2 Windfarm3 turbine tips to be seen from upper flats near DHS
There may be windfall funding if the development proceeds.
Green SpacesFlood risk in North DunblaneSEPA will compile a list of potentially vulnerable areas
Green SpacesLaighills PavilionThere has been a proposal to take this into community ownership
HousingDandara Vision for DunblaneDandara have requested a community meeting


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