Stirling residents can apply for their 2026/27 annual Garden Waste Recycling Permit from Tuesday 10 March The new permits will come into effect on 13 April, with councillors confirming that the permit will rise by £8 to £60. The price of a permit for Stirling Council residents remains in line with many other local authorities…
Works to install the raised table crossing will commence on Monday the 2nd of March and are expected to be completed by Friday the 13th of March.The priority for these works will be the installation of the raised table crossing in the vicinity of the existing pedestrian access to Springfield Car Park and the installation of the ’20’…
Please see the response attached to Mark Ruskell’s queries about the Keir Roundabout.
Lord Provost Rosemary Fraser was among those to welcome The Prince andPrincess of Wales to Stirling yesterday (21 Jan) for a visit thatcelebrated the area’s sport, creativity and community spirit. The Prince and Princess, known as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay inScotland, started their tour at the National Curling Academy at the PeakSports Centre,…
Residents are being urged to have their say on proposals to help address Stirling Council’s estimated £12.25 million budget shortfall next year (2026-27). A new survey has been launched that sets out potential ways for the council to raise more income, make savings and deliver services differently.The consultation continues the council’s Big Conversation with its communities about how it negotiates…
The Gwen Mayor Trust, a charity established in memory of Dunblane Primary School teacher Gwen Mayor, has announced the nursery and primary school arts, sports, culture and community projects it is providing funding support for this year. The charity was established by, and is administered by, the EIS and has supported hundreds of nursery and…