Clackmannanshire Council

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Elected members are to receive an update later this month on progress being made through the Transformation through Collaboration programme involving Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and Stirling councils. The programme is exploring where councils could work more closely together in the future to strengthe

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First minister John Swinney has confirmed a package of up to £1 million will be provided to Clackmannanshire Council to support residents affected by ground movement in the Coalsnaughton area. Almost 100 properties have been evacuated in Coalsnaughton since the movement was first detected on M

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Councillors in Clackmannanshire have agreed a revenue budget of £181 million and a gross capital budget of £54m for the year ahead. A net resource transfer to the Clackmannanshire and Stirling Health and Social Care Partnership of £31.6m was also agreed for 2026/27.

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Nearly £17 million will be invested in Clackmannanshire Council's housing in the financial year ahead, following the agreement of the housing capital programme. Councillors also agreed a rent rise of 6% for homes in 2026/27, which is slightly below the Scottish average, and will result in an a

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Clackmannanshire Council is to consider a proposal to increase council housing rents by 6%. Following a consultation that sought views on 6%, 7% and 8% increases, the housing service is seeking the go-ahead for the change, which would be effective from March 30 this year.

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Clackmannanshire residents are being invited to have a say on a range of officer proposals as part of the council’s budget setting process for 2026-27. Clackmannanshire Council, like all councils, is facing further rising costs, reducing budgets and increased demand for services. It does not k

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Five organisations in Clackmannanshire will share nearly £300,000 to prevent homelessness in the first round of funding from the area’s pioneering Transformation Space.  Backed by £1 million from the Scottish Government’s Invest to Save Fund and other council funds, the

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Persimmon Homes North Scotland is calling for charities and community organisations in Clackmannanshire to put themselves forward for support through the company’s charitable giving scheme. The call to action was launched with the help of Clackmannanshire Council leader, Cllr Ellen Forson, who

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Clackmannanshire Council has approved its Strategic Housing Investment Plan for 2026-2031. At a meeting yesterday, councillors heard that the local authority's Resource Planning Assumption (RPA) funding from the Scottish Government for 2025/26 is £5.879 million.

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Properties in Tillicoultry evacuated due to Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) will be repaired by Clackmannanshire Council. At a meeting earlier last week councillors agreed that roof repair works at the three blocks of flats in Park Street, High Street and Chapelle Crescent can begin.

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Clackmannanshire Council's ambitious Be the Future programme, designed to transform how the council operates and delivers services, has taken a significant step forward, with councillors agreeing to a new way of working that puts citizens at the centre of decision-making and generates new investment

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