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Stirling Observer Picks up the Pink Benches Story !
From Facebook : Dear Stirling Council, please bring back our benches!
#bringbackourbenches #pinkbenches
Nora GilfillanDunblane Development Trust toI thought the pink benches were lovely - sad they have gone
Hamilton Rach Why did the go ??
Beth Boyd Hopefully to be repainted!!!!
Ann Robertson The volunteers spent a lot of time painting them. Maybe not to everyones taste but certainly colourful??
Alan Smeaton Why/who removed them? Does anyone have contact details?
Jane Stewart Disgraceful that after all that work the council come in & whip them away without a word & the cost? Council must have money to burn!!!!
Karen Patrick They looked great ..
Louise Owen #bringbackourbenches #pinkbenches
Nora Gilfillan I thought they were beautiful and fun - a change from black or dark green. It is the first time in my life that I ever stopped and took photos of park benches. (I’m glad I did) It was a lovely sunny day and they made me smile. With all the beautiful pink and purple flowers around they looked great .... in my opinion..... but then I love colour ??????????
Ros Walker Noooooooooo!
Helen Dixon Beautiful
Victoria Hall Dunblane people walking through this area will want to sit down and soak up the lovely atmosphere all year, not just in the summer. so hope Stirling Council bring them back soon
Margaret Lawrie Why have benches been removed and who removed them ?? Where they removed because someone didnt like colour - surely not - made you smile!
Arlene Lindsay Just like they need to bring back all the toilets too. A disgrace they havent got any now
Former Scottish rugby star Kenny Logan visited Dunblane Primary School to talk about his experience with dyslexia. Read the Stirling Observer article
Work costing more than £100,000 to restore Dunblane's river side walkway has been completed.
Dunblane Community Partnership is holding a meeting for all community organisations in Dunblane to tell them more about the draft Community Action Plan, hear their views and how they can be involved.
On Monday 20 February at 7.30pm
In the Braeport Centre
Get involved : We also want to discuss how community organisations could work together in the future. Let us know what you think! Does the draft Action Plan cover the important issues – have we missed anything? We want to make sure that more people can be involved in making the activity in the Action Plan happen. Please get involved – let us know the skills you have and what interests you.
Working groups : We are planning to set up working groups to take some of the actions forward – watch out here for more information. We will update this site regularly with news on what’s going on. We want to make sure that all households have a copy of the Community Action Plan once it is finalised– so look out for a copy coming through your door – or where you can get one.
Read more about Dunblane Community Partnership and the Charrette process.
The Laighhills Project: find out more, complete the questionnaire by 24 February
Do you want to join the Community Council?
The Laighhills Project
Public Consultation on 8 February
Temporary Road Closures in February
£300k project to refurbish Allan Water Viaduct