Our January meeting minutes were approved at our last meeting and are now available to read in full by clicking here

At the meeting we discussed 

  • January’s Police Report covered 21st Nov – 12th Jan and is included in full in the minutes. 12 crimes occurred in the period including assault, anti social behavior, housebreaking and theft of a vehicle and a road traffic collision.
  • You can contact the Community Police team at: DunblaneBridgeofAllanCPT@scotland.pnn.police.uk
  • Resident’s View – Concerns were raised about Cornton railway crossing, the cycle lane on the A9 by the railway station, pavement parking and speeding.
  • Sunnylaw Land Auction – The Sunnylaw Action Group has formed and held meetings, work is ongoing read more here.  The vendor has set a closing date of March 27th.  Share your views on this space in the survey: Https://www.SurveyMonkey.com/r/CCBOASUNNY.
  • Succession Planning – The CC Chair intends to step down at the June AGM and encouraged members to consider the role.
  • Update from Local Place Plan group–  The steering group was at the point of tendering for a consultant to carry out a community survey.  The group are co-ordinating consultation activities with Dunblane CC.
  • Christmas Lights – The fundraising target for the year was met, apologies for the early switch on which may have left you disappointed.  Planning for Christmas lights 2024 is beginning in earnest.
  • Tennis Courts -An application to Clacks and Stirling Environmental Trust has been submitted to resurface the adjoining MUGA.
  • Business Rates – A member is looking into the feasibility of an initiative similar to GoForth for Bridge of Allan.
  • Post office – There is still a lack of Post Office service in the village, the possibility of inclusion in the Co-op redevelopment was discussed.
  • Common Good Fund Application – Members voted in support of the Primary School’s application for funds to repair their MUGA.  The recording of the latest Civic Panel meeting on 22nd Feb can bee seen here where the application from the Dr Welsh Trust was approved.
  • Planning report – Developers of 103 Henderson Street had applied for the section 75 contribution to be removed – to which we have submitted an objection
  • Reports form our Chair, Secretary and Treasurer.

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Minutes from all our past meetings can be found on our meetings page

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