Stirling Council is to invest more than £18 million in housing across the region's communities over the coming financial year.
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Stirling’s councillors have given initial approval to new guidance on developer contributions for planning applications. The supplementary guidance provides more detail on policies in the Stirling Local Development Plan 2018 (LDP), and how they will be applied during planning decisions. As par
Allanwater Homes has submitted a formal proposal for a housing development on Bridge of Allan greenbelt.
Children’s charity Barnardo’s Scotland has been granted planning permission for new homes for young people in Stirling. Stirling Council’s planning panel last week unanimously approved an application for four flats and a two-storey house on land behind Braehead House at 14 Cal
Hillfoot Homes Group has secured planning permission from Stirling Council to build six new homes at a disused farm steading near Kippen.
Stirling Council has taken the keys to the first new-build council homes to be built in Dunblane for more than 45 years.
Kamesby Developments Ltd has submitted an application to Stirling Council hoping to build five flats with parking at land west of 19 Cornton Road.
Plans for a new retail development in Stirling have been approved against the recommendations of council planners.
Plans to develop the site of the former Killearn Hospital will now be carried out in two separate phases to hasten the transformation of the long-term derelict land, Stirling Council has revealed.
Fairview International School in Bridge of Allan is giving the local community the opportunity to see the progress made to date on the transformation project of the old historic Royal Hotel.
Planning permission has been granted to develop a new wind farm near the villages of Fintry and Kippen in Stirling
Developers have applied to Stirling Council for planning permission in principle to deliver a new retail development and around 70 new homes in Thornhill.
Long-running plans to build homes, a golf and tennis centre and a Sir Andy Murray museum on greenbelt land at Park of Keir have been approved by the Scottish Government.
The last tenant has completed their move to Rural Stirling Housing Association’s new 50 home development at Claish Farm, with the construction by Lovell now complete. Sarah and Joseph Thain receive their keys and welcome hamper from Sarah Freel (Lovell) and Mark Griffiths (RSHA) (Photo credit:
A turnkey building services package supplied by Arc-Tech (Scotland) has helped deliver a new care home in Stirling.