Stirling Observer

Common Good update appeal Have a say on list of community assets

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

Stirling Council residents and community groups are being asked for their help to ensure the area’s register of Common Good Land and Buildings is up to date.

Common Good land and buildings are assets intended for community benefit and are owned by the local authority having been passed down from former burghs during local government reorganisa­tion.

The former five burghs – Bridge of Allan, Callander, Doune, Dunblane and Stirling – may have received the asset as a gift or purchased it on behalf of a local community.

Some examples across Stirling include: The Steeple; Central Library; Old Town Wall; Robert Burns Statue; Faery Bridge; Dunblane Allotments; Doune War Memorial; Callander Crags Woodland; Callander Memorial Sundial; Pullar Park; and Paterson Clock Tower.

As part of a statutory requiremen­t by the Scottish Government, the council is seeking the views of the public on its current list of Common Good Land and Buildings (which excludes moveable items such as furniture and art) to shape what is published in a forthcomin­g Register of Common Good Property.

The council has undertaken an audit to ensure the list of Common Good assets in the consultati­on is as comprehens­ive as possible, using specific criteria adopted by other local authoritie­s which have carried out the same process.

This list of can now be viewed on the Engage Stirling platform. Using an interactiv­e map, people can click on each asset listed in each of the five historic burghs and leave a comment. There is also an option to suggest an asset that should be included on the list and this will be investigat­ed.

Provost Christine Simpson said: “Our residents and community groups hold a valuable historical knowledge of their local areas so we are asking for their help to ensure the Common Good Register is as complete as possible.

“This will allow the council to increase transparen­cy about the existence of these treasured community assets and enable the involvemen­t of local people in decisions taken about their identifica­tion, use and disposal.”

For those without digital access to the online consultati­on, a print copy of the asset list can be requested by calling 01786 404040. The consultati­on will be open for 12 weeks, with a closing date of December 14, 2021.

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Tower Henderson Street clock tower, Bridge of Allan

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