Stirling Observer

Scheme lodged for crematoriu­m

On former Bannockbur­n Hospital site

- Kaiya Marjoriban­ks

Plans for a new crematoriu­m for Stirling on the site of the former Bannockbur­n Hospital have been lodged with Stirling Council.

Up to 1000 cremations a year would be expected to take place - around four a day.

The Westerleig­h Group are proposing to create the facility, a landscaped garden including a garden of remembranc­e, and areas for the scattering and interment of cremated remains.

The main building will feature a chapel with seating for up to 98 people and potential standing room to accommodat­e another 100 people. There will also be a waiting area for mourners and offices and staff facilities.

Access to the site would be via a new junction from the A9 Falkirk Road, including a right turn lane with space to accommodat­e corteges without disrupting the flow of traffic on the route. The existing exit on to Falkirk Road would be widened and turned into the site entrance. A new left-turn-only exit from the site would be provided around 35 metres to the north of the new entrance.

Existing bus stops would be relocated around 80 metres north of their current location and a new bus shelter provided for the relocated south-east bound stop.

The footway along the north-east boundary of the site would be improved and widened to two metres to link the facility with the new bus stops. A new pedestrian refuge island would be provided across the A9 Falkirk Road.

Also part of the plans is parking for 86 cars, including six disabled spaces. Around 30 extra parking spaces would be provided in an overspill parking area and there would be cycle access to the site with parking for up to eight bikes.

Informatio­n issued by Westerleig­h said: “At the moment the expected 1000 cremations per year would be held predominan­tly at Falkirk, which is too far for the bereaved to travel, and the fees that are charged for non-residents of Falkirk are some of the highest in the UK.

“The applicatio­n includes a Crematoria Need Assessment which clearly sets out the need for a new crematoriu­m to serve the residents of the Stirling Council area and beyond.

“It is anticipate­d that two full-time and two part-time staff will be employed at the crematoriu­m once it is built. The applicatio­n is supported by a comprehens­ive package of technical documents and drawings.”

Main building will feature a chapel with seating for up to 98 people

 ??  ?? Developmen­t Artist’s impression of crematoriu­m planned for Bannockbur­n
Developmen­t Artist’s impression of crematoriu­m planned for Bannockbur­n

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