Stirling Council

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Stirling Council’s Housing Service is hosting a Housing Open Day for tenants tomorrow. At the Albert Halls in Stirling between 10am and 2pm, officers will provide advice, information and sources of support with staff from repairs, benefits, income maximisation, housing options and housing mana

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Building and construction business The JR Group has begun work on a new housing development on behalf of Stirling Council to create a collection of modern energy-efficient homes for the city.

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A commitment of more than £6 million has been agreed by Stirling Council to create a new social housing development in Plean. Members of the council's Community Wellbeing and Housing Committee approved plans on 31 August to begin the procurement process for the construction of 24 properties, s

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A service helping young people experiencing homelessness has celebrated 20 years of life-changing support. The Stirling Youth Housing Support Service – also known as the Bridge – provides support to people aged 16-25.

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A major housing development in Durieshill that Springfield Properties had claimed was moving at a "snail’s pace" can now move forward after a Section 75 agreement was confirmed by Stirling Council. The 'self-sustaining community', which secured initial planning consent four year

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Tenants will be handed the keys to 12 new homes in St Ninians this week following almost £2 million worth of investment by Stirling Council and the Scottish Government. The new homes, at Monteith Avenue, are a mix of one-bedroom flats and two and three-bedroom semi-detached houses and add to t

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Stirling Council is preparing to invest £720,000 to rehabilitate 40 council properties to accommodate Ukrainian refugees. The funds have been provided by the Scottish Government's Ukraine Longer Term Resettlement Fund with the aim of utilising currently vacant properties for housing displaced

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The chairman of Springfield Properties has challenged Stirling Council on the "considerable delays" by planning officials to progress housing at Durieshill. Attending today’s Stirling Council meeting, Sandy Adam made a bold visual statement with an eight-foot figure of a sn

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