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TSB and its customers in Dunblane have raised £161 for The Dunblane Centre, by holding a 'Name the Famous Couples' Quiz in April. The Dunblane Centre was chosen as the Bank’s first Local Charity Partner.
Instead of having a centrally chosen Charity of the Year, TSB Partners across Britain are empowered to recognise local causes which share the Bank’s passion for helping local communities thrive. The Dunblane Centre was nominated for the work it does in the local community and will benefit from fundraising activities by TSB Partners working in the area throughout 2015.
Catherine Gunn, Bank Manger at TSB Dunblane, said 'The Dunblane Centre is a vital part of our local community and we are really proud to have them as our Local Charity Partner.'
Stewart Prodger, Trustee for The Dunblane Centre, said 'We are hugely grateful to TSB Dunblane for the money they are raising in 2015. Having major businesses like TSB supporting us locally is a great way of making our community stronger.'
Notes to editors: As well as applications from charities and community enterprises, TSB Partners and the public were able to make their own nominations of local causes to include in the process. Each nomination which met the eligibility criteria was entered into a random draw and given a fair chance of being selected.
Dunblane Community Council asked the five candidates standing for election to the Westminster Parliament for the Stirling Constituency, to set out their vision for the future of Dunblane Burgh Chambers.
See the full programme on the Fling Website
Thursday : Jazz
Friday : Ceilidh
Saturday : Fling by the River and Concert with Manran
Sunday : Festival Club
The Post Office's Area Manager has been in touch with the Community Council to advise that they have plans to modernise the Dunblane Post Office that has just been taken over by Azra and Tariq Bhatti
Here is the letter describing the proposals
Here is information about the new opening times
The Post Office will close for rmodernisation on Monday 1 June and will reopen on Friday 12 June.
Local schools in Bridge of Allan and Dunblane have been making the most of an opportunity to get out into the woods at Kippenrait.
On 11 April 2015 Andy Murray was married in Dunblane Cathedral.
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Still a chance to see the flowers from the wedding Dunblane cathedral during Sunday and Monday. (from Douglas Wilson This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Dunblane's Christine Davis : Public servant, campaigner, and founder member of the Scottish Legal Aid Board.
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Projected view of Dunblane Station
Stirling Road "Access for all" project
The Allan Water bridge reconstruction nears completion.
Work then begins on the street layout along Beech Rd, Stirling Rd and the junctions with Perth Rd. It is anticipated that this project will commence in June and last for 6 months. While the bridge will re-open to vehicles, some traffic restrictions will remain in force during this period; details to follow.
Project Background
In Early 2014, Stirling Council obtained funding from the sustainable transport charity SUSTRANS to improve the street layout on Beech and Stirling Roads. Since then they have been working with local residents, your Community Council, Dunblane Development Trust and Discover Dunblane to make the area more pedestrian and cyclist friendly. There has also been a focus on the needs of those with mobility difficulties, and vehicular access for station users, businesses and local residents.
A public consultation on concept plans took place in November/December 2014. Many of the comments received reflected a desire to get an environment that works well for all and been used by the Project Steering Group to finalise the plans.
Summary report from consultation events
Expanded report from consultation events
Comments summarised in pie chart slide show
Comments made by consultation event attendees
Any further questions?
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Phone: 0845 277 7000 / 0845 277 7000 or 01786 404040 / 01786 404040 and ask for Transport Planning and Access.
Stirling Council is seeking the views of Dunblane residents on the proposed relocation of local office services from the Dunblane Burgh Chambers to Dunblane Library. The move will include all the services currently available at the Burgh Chambers. See the Council's Facebook page.
The draft plan of the Library can be downloaded here. It will also be on display at both Dunblane Burgh Chambers and Dunblane Library until Friday, 3 April 2015.
To have your opinion on the suggested move heard, please complete the online survey or fill in a paper copy, available at Dunblane Library and the Burgh Chambers.
Major Developments are planned for the Queen Victoria School
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The work includes the rationalisation and modernisation of Queen Victoria School and grounds, including the provision of a new teaching block, accommodation block and relocation of activities to existing and new build accommodation such as pipes and drums centre, dance hall, new stores building and new dining kitchen building. Also included are the demolition of surplus unlisted buildings and extensive landscaping and other public realm improvement works. There are also to be drainage works to existing burn and repositioning of culvert.
There is to be a public consultation event on
Wednesday 29 April in the Chapel at QV School from 3pm to 7pm
Read a letter re the Proposal of Planning Application Norice (POAN)
Read the Proposal of Application Notice (revised version 11.02.15)
Update Read the Planning Panel Report (see link below). It says..."The application is recommended for approval,... despite the site falling within an "area of significant protection" and not being within an "Area Of Search" as defined by Stirling Council's Supplementary Guidance for Renewable Energy Developments (Wind Turbines)"
An application for 2 large wind turbines close to Dunblane is being recommended for approval by the Council's Planning officers. The site is just off the Auchinlay Road, overlooking Ashfield. The application is to go to the Planning and Regulation Panel on 24th February 2015.
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What the turbines might look like
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