Our 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. Consultation Policy: the Community Council’s approach to consultation can be read here The Community Councillors Our Approach Dunblane…
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. Theme Initiative Context Transport Speed limits A proposal has been raised to designate the B8033 to Kinbuck 40mph. Transport Zebra Crossings Zebra crossings are proposed…
Anna Jarchow-MacDonald, Chairchair.dcc@dunblane.info Rachael Muir, Secretarycc@dunblane.info DCC Meeting Agenda Wednesday 1st April 2026, 7 pm – Dunblane Centre and Zoom Date, time, place of next meeting Internal: Correspondence and Communication Treasurer’s Report (SC) AOB
2025 – Local Place Plan Key proposals are laid out below and the full plan is attached. Confusingly, the term Local Development Plan is used at Local Authority level (Stirling), and Local Place Plan is used at community level (Dunblane). The_1st_Local_Place_Plans_for_Dunblane_Draft_9_9_2025_1.pdf
The Community Council is devoting its whole meeting on 7 February to a discussion on the Stirling Council budget proposals. The meeting will be held in the Library at 7.00pm Now in Victoria Hall
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Dunblane Community Council has 11 new members Alan Booth Christina Feaks Craig French Rosemary Hunter Anna Jarchow-MacDonald Galen Milne Andrew Mitchell Sharon Mylchreest Fiona Plumtree David Prescott Chris Toop For more information on the Election process please follow the link: https://my.stirling.gov.uk/services/community-life-and-leisure/community-information/community-councils-and-assemblies/community-council-elections
There are 40 Community Councils operating in the Stirling Council area. Community Council’s are groups of people who want to improve their area and the quality of life for residents. Stirling Council is currently reviewing how Community Council’s work, looking at the rules they adhere to, boundaries, representation, communication and resources.We are asking people to tell us what they…