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Integration Joint Board Scheme
The Public Bodies (Joint working) (Scotland) Act 2014 ( the Act) placed a duty on Local Authorities and NHS Boards to arrange Integration Schemes for their area. An Integration Scheme is a legally binding agreement between a Local Authority (Council) and NHS Board that establishes an Integration Joint Board. The Integration Joint Board is then responsible for adult health and social care outcomes and promoting health and wellbeing for the people of Forth Valley. The Integration Scheme... MoreOpened 29 November 2024 -
Budget Consultation 2025/26 Priorities (Phase 1)
The Council has a budget of £161.5 million to spend to support the people of Clackmannanshire. We invest that funding in over 700 public services including education, social care, roads and transport, economic development, housing, planning, environmental protection, waste management, cultural and leisure services. Our costs have risen significantly in the past few years, due to a combination of inflation making the cost of providing our services higher, along with a... MoreOpened 25 November 2024 -
Marshill House Community Asset Transfer Request
An asset transfer request has been made to Clackmannanshire Council under Part 5 of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015. The request has been made by Alloa Community Shed and relates to Marshill House, Alloa . The request is for ownership of the property to provide a community shed facility with meeting space. MoreOpened 22 November 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. ... MoreOpened 30 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... MoreClosed 20 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... MoreClosed 15 October 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... MoreClosed 13 October 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. MoreClosed 22 September 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... MoreClosed 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... MoreClosed 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,... MoreClosed 30 August 2024 -
Clackmannanshire Schools and ELCs Curriculum Design - Parents/Carers
Clackmannanshire schools are evaluating their curriculum* to ensure our children and young people have the knowledge, skills and attributes for life in the 21st century. *Curriculum is defined as the totality of all that is planned for children and young people from early learning and childcare, through school and beyond. MoreClosed 31 May 2024 -
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. MoreClosed 31 May 2024 -
Tenant Participation Strategy Development
Clackmannanshire Council is writing a new Tenant Participation Strategy, covering the period from 2024-28. This strategy will set out key aims and objectives for tenant participation. Aims will include the growth of tenants and residents associations, scrutiny panels and other initiatives to grow tenants' voices in Clackmannanshire. The questions included in this consultation have been written in collaboration with Clackmannanshire Tenants and Residents' Federation and other... MoreClosed 17 May 2024 -
Polling Place and Polling District Review 2nd Stage 2024
After the close of the first stage of the public consultation, the results were analysed and the report presented and agreed by Council on 21 March. The report included the proposals which would form the basis of the second stage of the public consultation. The full Council report and the submissions made in the first stage of the consultation are available via our website . Ideally, when looking for suitable venues there... MoreClosed 26 April 2024 -
Performance Report 2022-23
The 2022/23 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. ... MoreClosed 31 March 2024 -
Community Safety and Antisocial Behaviour Strategy
Under the Antisocial Behaviour Act 2004 , every local authority must prepare, publish and review a strategy for dealing with antisocial behaviour in their council area. The Antisocial Behaviour Strategy is produced by Clackmannanshire Council and Police Scotland, in collaboration with NHS Forth Valley, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and other partner organisations. There are many positives to report on in Clackmannanshire with regard to our... MoreClosed 27 March 2024 -
Accessibility Strategy 2024-27
Clackmannanshire Education Service is updating its Accessibility Strategy . The Strategy is a response to the Education (Disability Strategies and Pupils’ Educational Records) (Scotland) Act 2002 , which states there must be a plan to address three key areas over the next three years (2024-27). The areas are to: Improve the physical environment of schools, to enable better access to education and associated... MoreClosed 17 March 2024 -
Budget Consultation 2024/25 Priorities
The Council has a budget of £152 million to spend to support the people of Clackmannanshire and we invest that funding in services such as education, health & social care and social services. This funding is also used to provide services such as waste collection, recycling and to maintain our roads, footpaths and open spaces such as parks. Like all councils, our costs have risen significantly, due to a combination of inflation making the cost of providing our services higher,... MoreClosed 18 February 2024 -
Rent Increase Consultation 2024/25
If you want to see how rent increases would look in the future, head over to our Rent increase 2024/25 web page . MoreClosed 15 December 2023 -
Polling District and Polling Place Review 2023
Clackmannanshire Council is carrying out a public consultation on their Polling Districts and Polling Places. MoreClosed 1 December 2023 -
Additional Support for Learning (ASL) Strategy
Clackmannanshire Education Service is updating the ASL Strategy for our schools and early learning and childcare centres (ELC) . We want all our children and young people with Additional Support Needs (ASN) to get the support they need, when they need it. We have identified four key areas to focus on that come from the Scottish Government's Additional Support for Learning Review Action Plan . We will develop our own action plan to address these... MoreClosed 12 November 2023 -
Community Justice Outcome Improvement Plan 2023-2028
The Clackmannanshire Community Justice Partnership is drawing up a new strategic plan for the next 5 years. The Community Justice Partnership has researched the main issues and has proposed the following priorities:- Early intervention is key; Continue to strengthen a Whole Systems Approach based on Community justice being “everyone’s business”; Adopting a trauma-informed approach to community justice is critical; ... MoreClosed 11 October 2023 -
Climate Change Strategy
Our Climate Change 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 Strategy has been updated to reflect input from communities through five climate change forums that were held across Clackmannanshire from... MoreClosed 4 October 2023 -
Stirling and Clackmannanshire Regional Energy Masterplan
The Regional Energy Masterplan is a joint City Region Deal project between Stirling and Clackmannanshire Councils. It outlines what we need to do to reach a net-zero energy system across the region by 2045, with projects being delivered in five-year phases. Switching our reliance on fossil fuels to renewable energy sources that produce lower or no greenhouse gas emissions is critically important in tackling the climate crisis. It will enable us to tackle fuel poverty by facilitating... MoreClosed 27 September 2023 -
Local Outcomes Improvement Plan
The Clackmannanshire Alliance , a partnership of organisations across Clackmannanshire, is engaging with communities to help shape the Local Outcomes Improvement Plan for the area. This document sets out the collective priorities that partners will take to improve outcomes for Clackmannanshire and to reduce inequalities. Alliance partners who are working together to develop the plan include Police Scotland, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, NHS Forth... MoreClosed 31 August 2023 -
Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005: Clackmannanshire Licensing Board - Statement of Licensing Policy 2023
The Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 makes provision for regulating the sale of alcohol and for regulating licensed premises and other premises where alcohol is sold. Clackmannanshire Licensing Board is required to publish a statement of its policy with respect to carrying out its functions under the Act. MoreClosed 31 August 2023 -
Banchory Park Community Asset Transfer Request
An asset transfer request has been made to Clackmannanshire Council under Part 5 of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015. The request has been made by Tullibody St Serf’s FC and relates to Banchory Park (The Coosie). The request is for long-term lease of the land to build a community football facility. MoreClosed 24 August 2023 -
Clackmannanshire Local Development Plan - Development Plan Scheme
Clackmannanshire Local Development Plan Review The Council is commencing work on the Clackmannanshire Local Development Plan Review under the new planning system. We expect to adopt this in 2028. The first stage We have published our draft Development Plan Scheme in July 2023 , which details: how we will review the current Clackmannanshire Local Development Plan when we will do this ... MoreClosed 18 August 2023 -
Customer Charter - Residents
Our Customer Charter outlines the standards we aim to provide. We have updated the Charter to reflect current service standards and customer expectations. The Charter: explains that we will give you the right information when you contact us makes it clear what you can expect from us says what your responsibilities are in return MoreClosed 7 July 2023
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