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Holmehill Community Buyout was formed in January 2005 when Holmehill was put up for sale by Hilton Hotels, The community's campaign to ensure the appropriate development of the hill lasted from 2005 to 2018. In 2018, Holmehill was bought by a newly formed, local charitable trust. Given that the campaign had largely achieved its objectives, it ended in December 2018.
The campaign's website contained a great deal of information about Holmehill and the campaign. When the website was taken down, it was decided that the content should be preserved. So here it is.
The Carman Family Foundation - the relatively new owner of Holmehill - is seeking to buy the Hielieman's from the Council. This is the land the land to the North of Holmehill, stretching from Ramoyle to the new houses in Bogside.
The letter and plan below have been delivered to households living close to the site.
In addition to sending your views to the Council and the Carman family, you might also want to email the community council at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
A public hearing will be held on
Tuesday 25 April 2017 at 1400 in the Cathedral Halls? This is about
Allanwater Development’s attempts to build on the top of Holmehill.
http://www.holmehillblog.org/wordpress/?p=2439
For more detail :
http://www.holmehill.org/TheCampaign/PurchaseNotice.html .
On 2nd March 2017 Stirling Council’s Local Review Body rejected Allanwater Developments’ two appeals against the Council’s Planners. Allanwater had put forward two plans for the same spot on the top of Holmehill: one for a luxury private house and the other for an office block. These were originally rejected last year; yesterday the Council’s Local Review Body confirmed these rejections.
In presenting their decision, members of the LRB noted that planning decisions have to reflect the policies currently in force. This once again underlined two key points: firstly that although a mansion was demolished on the site 37 years ago, it would be wrong to build another today; and secondly that a planning agreement signed in 1987 is no longer relevant.
Read about the two planning applications
Go to the Homelhill Website and Blog
Image: Stirling Council Headquarters, Viewforth.
Read more at: http://www.scotsman.com/news/scottish-rower-makes-history-with-solo-atlantic-crossing-1-4364595
A public hearing will be held on
Tuesday 25 April 2017 at 1400 in the Cathedral Halls? This is about
Allanwater Development’s attempts to build on the top of Holmehill.
http://www.holmehillblog.org/wordpress/?p=2439
For more detail :
http://www.holmehill.org/TheCampaign/PurchaseNotice.html .
On 2nd March 2017 Stirling Council’s Local Review Body rejected Allanwater Developments’ two appeals against the Council’s Planners. Allanwater had put forward two plans for the same spot on the top of Holmehill: one for a luxury private house and the other for an office block. These were originally rejected last year; yesterday the Council’s Local Review Body confirmed these rejections.
In presenting their decision, members of the LRB noted that planning decisions have to reflect the policies currently in force. This once again underlined two key points: firstly that although a mansion was demolished on the site 37 years ago, it would be wrong to build another today; and secondly that a planning agreement signed in 1987 is no longer relevant.
Read about the two planning applications
Go to the Homelhill Website and Blog
Image: Stirling Council Headquarters, Viewforth.
Read more at: http://www.scotsman.com/news/scottish-rower-makes-history-with-solo-atlantic-crossing-1-4364595
Local Development Plan : Read the Examination Report + extract re Dunblane
Council makes Tree Preservation Order for Holmehill
Spooky Fun for Families on Holmehill THIS SUNDAY