We’ve received notice from Stirling Council of a new Planning Enforcement Enquiry Form. Please see below for details.

As part of a series of ongoing process improvements to our Planning Enforcement service, this week we have launched a new enforcement enquiry form. This form will be the way for members of the public to register a enforcement enquiry with the service.

A key issue the team face is working out quickly if an issue is a Planning matter or if it should be more appropriately dealt with by another Council service. We also sometimes have difficulty ascertaining a basic level of information from enquiries/complaints, and prioritising these by type. It is hoped that with this basic form we can quickly check that Planning is the appropriate regulatory service to investigate and enable a more efficient registration. This should help make sure that enquiries are addressed by the most appropriate Council service.

We would be grateful if you could, in the first instance, direct any members of the public with enforcement enquires to the Enforcement Enquiry Form.

Where elected members wish to raise an enforcement issue, please continue to contact Corporate Enquiries directly and we will complete the details as required.

There is also an associated guidance note to aid in its completion and explain further the enquiry process.

A copy of the Enquiry Form and the associated Guidance note can be found at:

https://www.stirling.gov.uk/planning-building-the-environment/planning/planning-applications/planning-enforcement/

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