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  • St Mungo's RC Primary School Relocation

    St Mungo’s RC Primary School was decanted to Alloa Academy in April 2018, as a result of water ingress in the school and the impact on the health of children and staff. More
    Closed 31 May 2024
  • Clackmannanshire LDP2 - Call for Sites

    The Clackmannanshire Local Development Plan (LDP) was adopted in August 2015. The Council have now commenced the preparation of its replacement, LDP2 and this Call for Sites is one of the early stages in that process. It allows anyone to make representations that a site, or sites, should be considered for allocation in, or removed from, the next Plan. The Council will consider any representations before preparing an ‘Evidence Report’ which will identify the issues... More
    Closed 30 August 2024
  • Clackmannanshire LDP2 - Call for Issues

    The Clackmannanshire Local Development Plan (LDP) was adopted in August 2015. The Council have now commenced the preparation of its replacement, LDP2 and this Call for Issues is one of the early stages in that process. It allows anyone with an interest in land use planning in Clackmannanshire to make representations on issues to be considered in the next Plan. The Council will consider any representations before preparing an ‘Evidence Report’ which will identify the... More
    Closed 30 August 2024
  • LDP2 Evidence Report Place Standard Tool

    Clackmannanshire Local Development Plan Review Commences The Local Development Plan (LDP) is prepared by the Council following engagement with the public and any other interested parties. It is a collaborative plan which shows how local places will change into the future, including where development should and should not happen. It must also take account of the National Planning Framework (NPF4), which has been prepared by the Scottish Government and includes national policies,... More
    Closed 30 August 2024
  • CSHSCP Palliative and End of Life Care Consultation - Stage 2

    Palliative and end-of-life care encompasses the care and support provided to someone following diagnosis of a life-threatening illness and a person can be cared for palliatively for many years (World Health Organisation). This care includes health, social, and spiritual care for the person, their loved ones, and their carers. More
    Closed 22 September 2024
  • Draft Pollinator Strategy 2024-29

    Something is buzzing at Clackmannanshire Council! We are now seeking feedback on our first Pollinator Strategy for 2024-2029 . Our strategy aims to cultivate a robust, thriving and diverse population of pollinators within Clackmannanshire by enhancing awareness of pollinators and ensuring that every department within the council integrates pollinator considerations into their operations, leading to an increase in the diversity and the abundance of... More
    Closed 13 October 2024
  • Rent Review

    Clackmannanshire Council is considering whether to change the way that rents are calculated and reclaimed from tenants. Rents are usually charged based on the characteristics of the home that a tenant lives in, for example: • property size (the number of bedrooms) • property type (flat/house) or • location and property features. A range of characteristics could potentially be taken into account when setting rents. The reason that change is being... More
    Closed 15 October 2024
  • New Climate Change Strategy

    We would welcome your feedback on our New Climate Change Strategy . Our Strategy sets out a framework for action on climate change and achieving our targets of reaching net zero emissions by 2040 for the Council’s own operation and 2045 for the Clackmannanshire area. It also outlines why net zero matters and summarises the science behind climate change. The implementation of the Interim Climate Change Strategy is anticipated to... More
    Closed 20 October 2024
  • Performance Report 2023-24

    The 2023/24 Performance Report to Tenants on the Scottish Housing Charter is available online and can be viewed on the Council's website. As a landlord we are responsible for meeting the standards and outcomes set out by the Scottish Housing Regulator in the Scottish Social Housing Charter. The Charter sets out how to improve the quality and value of services we provide to tenants and other customers, this is why it is important we keep you informed on how we are performing. ... More
    Opened 30 October 2024
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