Recent Successes & New Initiatives (DCC & Partners)
Transport - A 40mph speed limit is to be imposed on the road to Kinbuck. Street furniture is to be introduced in Ramoyle to reduce in appropriate access. Non compliant cycle lanes have been removed from between Claredon roundabout and Four Ways roundabout.
Economy - The community is now well positioned to secure financial benefit from the Windburn2 wind farm and likewise SSEN's new Cambushinnie substation.
Community - Creative Dunblane in the Burgh Chambers is pressing ahead with a market test of its Co-worker concept. One of the upstairs rooms is being refurbished prior to launch. Debate continues with Stirling Council on its Common Good Fund which continues to exclude the Burgh Chambers and Victoria Hall.
Environment - SEPA is updating its list of "Potentially Vulnerable Areas" (to flooding). The community is being asked by DCC to identify such areas (with supporting photos and videos where possible) so that these can be added to DCC's response to SEPA's consultation. SSEN is now planning substation upgrade work in Millrow which may have environmental impact.
Housing - A list of proposed planning gain (eg paths and cycle lanes) is being evaluated following Dandara's submission of a plan for Dunblane. Dialogue between Stirling Council and developers is not particularly transparent so a Freedom of Information request may be raised by DCC.
Our Approach
Dunblane Community Council starts by finding out the views of the community. This is done by surveys, a presence at events such as the fling, ongoing receipt of emails and facebook posts.
We establish and maintain partnerships with organisations throughout Dunblane and beyond. These include Dunblane Development Trust, the schools and Stirling Council. As well as hearing their views we acertain their capability to help us deliver our plan.
We develop, maintain and deliver (in conjunction with our partners) a plan for the local community
https://dunblane.info/charrette
Transport | Promoting active travel, enhancing road safety and improving rail and bus services | |
£ | Town Centre & Economy | Improving parking, supporting streetscaping schemes and improving the visual appearance of properties |
Heritage | Exploring Dunblane's untapped potential as a tourist centre | |
Community | Nurturing Dunblane's five community centres and its public services such as schools; supporting events such as the Fling | |
Housing | Protectiing the greenbelt, supporting affordable housing and ensuring services are not overwhelmed by reviewing and opposing planning applications where appropriate | |
Green Spaces | Supporting biodiversity and cleaning up and enhancing Dunblane's Green Spaces |
Consultation Policy: the Community Council's approach to consultation can be read here
Area Dunblane CC has a reach across the wider Dunblane community and extends north and south of the town to nearby villages including Ashfield and Kinbuck. The Community Council boundary map can be seen on Stirling Council's website.