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Stirling Council Local Development Plan
June 2016
Stirling Local Development Plan:Draft Action Programme
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Contents Page
Introduction 4
Stirling’s City Development Framework 6
Key Transport Projects 10
Other Key City Developments 12
Funding of Infrastructure 13
Schedule 1 - Strategic Development and Regeneration Areas 15
Schedule 2 - Spatial Strategy 22
Schedule 3 - Stirling LDP Policy Actions 23
Schedule 4 - Stirling LDP Development Proposals 27
Housing sites without Planning Permission March 2016 28
Retail sites without Planning Permission March 2016 31
Employment sites without Planning Permission March 2016 31
Appendix 35
Housing sites with Planning Permission March 2016 35
Employment sites with Planning Permission March 2016 37
Retail sites with Planning Permission March 2016 38
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Introduction
This Draft Action Programme supports the delivery of the Stirling Local Development Plan (LDP) by setting out the actions and partnerships that are necessary to implement the strategy of the Plan. In accordance with legislative requirements, the Draft Action Programme contains:
• A list of actions required to deliver each of the Plan’s policies and proposals;• The name of the organisation and/or person required to carry out each action; and• The timescale for carrying out each action.
The Action Programme deals with the implementation and delivery of the Plan’s strategy, policies and proposals, whereas the LDP Monitoring Statement documents the effectiveness and outcomes of policies. The latter requires to be published alongside the LDP Main Issues Report.
The purpose of this Action Programme and ongoing updates, is to highlight the necessary investment required to support the future growth strategy for the Stirling area, to identify over what timeframe this investment is required, and to identify who will be responsible for funding and delivering that investment. The Action Programme will require to highlight any constraints to the delivery of the LDP development proposals and policy actions and the risk this poses on the achievement of the strategic objectives of Stirling Council and its community planning partners.
For specific development proposals in the Plan, the Action Programme focuses on identifying measures to overcome particular constraints that could make these sites more effective and deliverable. This is particularly important where a variety of public sector infrastructure investment is required such as schools, transport and wider community facilities, which will also be reliant on private sector developer contributions. The Action Programme also relates closely to Stirling Council’s City Development Framework 2016 (CDF) ensuring that a collaborative approach to the delivery of key CDF projects and required associated infrastructure is taken forward by the public and private sector.
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The Action Programme is a working document which is informed by an Infrastructure Delivery Working Group (IDWG), a group comprising of Council Services, Developers, Key Agencies and other infrastructure providers that considers the phasing, and prioritises the infrastructure requirements, for the strategic development sites and other key development proposals within the Plan as appropriate. The funding of a number of the development proposals highlighted in the Action Programme will be dependent on future Scottish Government spending reviews and the availability of public and private sector finance and other sources of funding. Realism and flexibility will therefore be required to ensure delivery is achievable and strong leadership and stakeholder commitment will be key to the successful delivery of the Action Programme.
This is a draft Action Programme written to accompany the Proposed Plan. This will be updated and published in its final format once the LDP has been adopted to present a more up to date position. The Action Programme is not a static document and will require to be updated every 1-2 years to take account of changing circumstances. Ongoing input and liaison with external key stakeholders, key agencies, the Scottish Government and other organisations / delivery bodies specified in this document will ensure that it remains up to date and responds to current circumstances.
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Stirling’s City Development Framework
The Council approved a City Strategic Infrastructure Plan in March 2014 which articulated Stirling’s infrastructure ambitions and investment opportunities to support the sustainable expansion of the City and to grow and diversify the local economy. Since then an opportunity to gain funding from national government has arisen. In this regard the Council recently approved a City Development Framework which has been submitted to the Scottish and UK Governments for approval. The CDF represents a strong vision for the city which seeks to realise the true potential of Stirling as an economic and cultural powerhouse. This will be achieved by building on its assets to create a highly functional and beautiful city that generates wealth and increases opportunity locally, including to its rural areas, whilst contributing to national productivity, and competing internationally.
The projects contained within the CDF will attract further inward investment and support business growth in the key sectors of Financial Services, Tourism, Digital Technology and Food and Drink. Given that the CDF projects are in the early stages of their development, it was not possible to show them as formal LDP site designations. Their locations are, however, indicated on the LDP proposals maps and future delivery of these projects will significantly assist the Council in achieving its vision for the future. The CDF has very much evolved in partnership with a wide range of stakeholders including local communities and consists of 6 key projects as follows:
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Project Project Description Project Cost (public/private)
Project Timescale
1.The Digital District
The Digital District will create world class digital connectivity to allow businesses and residents to flourish by implementing the following projects:-
• Digital Hub involving conversion of a landmark historic building in the City Centre to create a dynamic environment for small business to co-locate with state of the art digital facilities. This will be combined with investment in a number of nearby existing office buildings meeting demand for other complimentary businesses
• Enhancement and extension of the historic Albert Halls to create a state of the art conference and performance venue enhancement of the historic Smith Museum to integrate a Digital Archive
• Enhanced connectivity to 4 Stirling secondary schools and 3 rural secondary schools.
£45.8m 2017-19
2.The Harbour
The harbour project involves the constructions of a new landmark civic building directly adjacent to the Rail Station and will create a new landscape square. It will connect the City Centre and numerous key heritage assets, partners and communities along the river. These include the recently redeveloped Historic Engine Shed promoting traditional skills on the international stage, Stirling University, Forth Valley College, the Sports Village which hosts national and international events, Springkerse Industrial Area, a number of third sector partners in the Historic Barracks the proposed Grow On Space, the Battle of Stirling Bridge, Cambuskenneth Abbey and a proposed Wildlife Sanctuary which seeks to be the most accessible facility of its kind through direct proximity to the station and City Centre.
£36.3m 2017-18
3. Grow on Space
State of the art new business accommodation to meet demand for space suitable to allow co-location of medium sized businesses in the heart of Stirling. This will be located on the riverside to benefit from close proximity to the City Centre, the Station, the existing industrial zone and Stirling Sports Village. The proposal is part of creating a wider connection between a variety of key partners along the river including Stirling University, Forth Valley College, other key business partners and the City Centre thereby reinforcing Stirling’s status as an International City
£60.3m 2016-19
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Project Project Description Project Cost (public/private)
Project Timescale
4.Mercat Cross Regeneration
Mercat Cross Regeneration involves investment in a range of community, cultural and residential buildings, community spaces and streets in the Historic City Centre. This will improve access to this historic part of the city. Individual elements of this project include:-
• Transforming the nursery in the heart of the area along with an adjacent playpark and the derelict Argyll Centre into a dynamic new community hub and skills academy benefiting from panoramic views over the city skyline
• Construction of a state of the art multi-purpose hall with external growing space adjacent to the existing primary school and new digital hub providing sports facilities at key south gateway to the Historic Centre
• Investment in the historic Cowane centre marking a key gateway at the north of the city centre leading to Stirling Bridge and Stirling University
• Investment in a number of cultural buildings at the top of the town to improve community involvement and collaboration
• Investment in a number of key streets which are key to the City Centre retail and café culture to improve the streetscape and provide infrastructure for markets and festivals
£38.2m 2017-19
5. The City Park
The proposal is for a City Park in one of the most iconic locations in Scotland, creating a new gateway into Stirling and enhancing it is a key destination, the aim being to attract more than 250,000 visitors. This is key to retaining talent and attracting families as well as broadening the offer to attract visitors and encourage them to stay longer. The location is to the west of the Castle, capturing iconic views of it by day and night. A key aspect is that it extends to and connects a series of existing stunning walks and open spaces around the castle, to the Historic City Centre, beyond to the River linking these with a range of residential communities. The project will provide an appropriate landmark in the heart of Scotland, creating a platform for Stirling and the surrounding rural communities to celebrate and optimise the contribution it makes to Scotland as a whole.
£43.1m 2016-20
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Project Project Description Project Cost (public/private)
Project Timescale
6.
The River
This project seeks to reverse the trend of the city ‘turning its back’ on the river and exploit the opportunities it offers.
• Incorporation of 6 boats stops combining including one at The Harbour/Engine Shed, Wallace Monument/Stirling University, Stirling Bridge, Cambuskenneth Abbey/Sports Village, Forth Valley College and Kildean Business Park. Each boat stop will provide parking and visitor facilities with direct links to the pedestrian and cycle paths to create a cohesive active travel network.
• Significant expansion and enhancement of the pedestrian and cycle paths, connecting the key assets along the river with each other and to the City Centre and City Park.
• Development of the peninsulas and associated riverbanks to provide a variety of outdoor experiences with themes including environment, heritage, sports, energy and performance.
• Incorporation of a barrage to allow water levels and water quality to be controlled, mitigating flooding and opening access to the river.
• Utilising the river as a sustainable means of generating energy, providing district heating and cooling to new developments on brownfield sites providing to support sustainable business space, residential and other uses.
£130.3m 2016-21
Enabling Environment
In addition to the above 6 projects an active travel network will be created which connects existing communities and assets whilst significantly enhancing the quality of environment. This includes:-
• new road links to improve connections between University, College and Business and reduce congestion in the City Centre and Residential Neighbourhoods
• significant investment in cycle and path networks to provide attractive active travel environments for residents and visitors, improving connection between within Stirling key assets including City Centre, University, College, Businesses, Residential Communities, Heritage Assets and other local amenities. There is a key emphasis on creating attractive environments for businesses such as cafes and retail to flourish.
• significant investment in the wider cycle networks as a key link in the national cycle network from the central belt to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park and along with strengthening cycle links with the diverse network of surrounding rural communities
• boats becoming a key element in the transport network for commuters and leisure use by all. • a city ‘hop on hop off’ tourist train providing a transport focused on families.
TBC TBC
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Key Transportation Projects
There are a number of transportation improvements which, through the Development Planning and Management Transport Appraisal Guidance (DPMTAG) process have been shown to be required to accommodate the growth of the LDP area that will occur as a result of the development of LDP sites. These projects will also assist in implementing the City Development Framework projects. The projects all support one or more key headings in the City Transport Plan: Maximising the Attractiveness of the City Centre, Promoting Modal Shift and Sustainable Communities and Maintaining Strategic Access.
Project Project Description and Outcomes Project Cost
Project Timescale
Relationship to LDP and Strategic Development Sites
Actions
Improvements at Craigforth, M9 junction10
DPM-tag process highlights that improvements at Craigforth are required. Work required to understand the most appropriate solution.
TBC 2027-2037 Maintenance of acceptable journey times between a growing Stirling and Scotland’s cities and between Stirling and its hinterland; and maintaining acceptable journey times and safety on the trunk road network
DPM-tag process has highlighted the need for improvements to address queuing and journey times in the Craigforth area.
M9/A811 New Junction
New slip roads would improve access to city centre and reduce traffic on other key routes in and around the city.
£14.2m 2027-2037 Plan new junction to maximise strategic access to Stirling City and minimise traffic to/from trunk roads within the City area. DPM-tag process has highlighted the need for new M9 junction to maintain journey times at acceptable levels
SC to work with Transport Scotland to plan and deliver new junction.
Durieshill and South Stirling Gateway Transport Improvements
Upfront delivery of road capacity improvements, including park and ride facilities, walking and cycling routes to support outcomes of developments.
£17.9m 2017-2037 Allocated Strategic Development Sites (H057/B09/R10) and (H055/B10/R09). Key site requirements include provision of site for park & ride and improvements to M9 junction 9 Pirnhall and upgrading of the A91 (Pirnhall to Greencornhills) and A872 N & S. The cumulative impacts of development on the network in the Core Area is managed through the Core Area transport infrastructure fund.
Secure on-site transport measures relative to each site. Developer contributions and capital investment in the transport infrastructure in the Core Area including upgrading A91 required.
Support Transport Scotland’s STPR for a strategic park and ride site at Bannockburn.
A91 major upgrade
Junction improvement and dualling from Greencornhills to Manor Powis to prevent significant congestion reducing access
• to Springkerse and Forthside between Clackmannanshire and the M80
• between the Eastern villages and Stirling city/ the motorway network
• between the Eastern villages and Stirling city/ the motorway network
TBC 2022-2027 Maintain access to major development areas Forthside, Springkerse and the Eastern villages
SC to deliver through City Transport Plan.
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Project Project Description and Outcomes Project Cost
Project Timescale
Relationship to LDP and Strategic Development Sites
Actions
Kildean to Bridge of Allan Corridor phases 1 and 2
New road to open up Kildean and improve accessibility and traffic flows north of the river Forth.
£25m 2022-2027 Plan identifies requirement to safeguard land for new road link including new bridge to maintain access to and from Stirling and keep unnecessary traffic from out of the urban area and maintain access to key employment locations. Helps accommodate the planned growth of the City.
Kildean to Cornton road link; Cornton to Airthrey road link and investigating maximising access to Bridge of Allan station is in City Transport Plan. Developer contributions and capital investment in the transport infrastructure in the Core Area
Viewforth Link Road and public realm improvements to adjacent City Centre streets
Complete Inner Ring Road to improve traffic flows and accessibility across the city, enhance city centre environment, Viewforth development site, and support modal shift.
£7m 2017-2022 Viewforth site allocated in Plan (H050). Masterplan (SG08) in place referring to need to take account of the alignment of the road in the site design. New road will connect development site to A9 and links with the city centre, and with existing residential areas to the south of the city.
Within City Transport Plan. Developer contributions and capital investment in the transport infrastructure in the Core Area. Submission of planning application imminent.
Keir Roundabout Improvements
Grade separation proposed in STPR to reduce congestion and accidents on A9/M9
TBC TBC Reduces queues into and through Stirling. Transport Scotland to deliver project
Road Bridge at Cornton/Bridge of Allan
Closure of Cornton level crossings and replacement with road bridge proposed by Network Rail
TBC 2018 Alternative full barrier crossings would limit capacity for development north of river without significant impacts on Causewayhead Road
To be delivered by Network Rail
Walking and cycling network/safer routes to school
Expand and improve walking and cycling networks throughout the LDP area to encourage modal shift and improve access to jobs, services and opportunities
£21m 2017-2027 Modal shift required to minimise congestion arising from new development
SC to deliver through Active Travel Plan
Bus network improvements
Bus corridor improvements including bus priority measures and passenger facilities
£1.7m 2017/2027 Modal shift required to minimise congestion arising from new development
SC to deliver through City Transport Plan
City Corridor improvements
Improvements required at major junctions and along major corridors within the city to maximise capacity of the existing network to accommodate future growth without severe congestion
TBC 2017-2022 Minimising congestion arising from new development and therefore maintaining access to and through the city/development sites
SC to deliver through City Transport Plan
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Other Key City Developments
A number of other developments are proposed in and around the city which will assist in the implementation of the LDP Vision and Spatial Strategy.
Project Project Description and Outcomes
Project Cost (public / private)
Project Timescale
Relationship to LDP and Strategic Development Sites
Actions
Stirling Station Gateway Street Enhancement
Public realm and access improvements to enhance streets, support modal shift and public transport access and support development of vacant sites.
£4m / £13m 2014-2017 City Centre Development Framework (SG08B) identifies key vacant site/redevelopment and enhancement opportunities.
City of Stirling Development Framework to set out how opportunities will be implemented – see Schedule 2.
Establishment of Steering Group involving relevant stakeholders to inform design and investigate funding opportunities being established.
Business Premises at Kildean Office development to attract new business and high value jobs.
£2m / £29m Tbc Allocated ‘Strategic Development Site’ (B06/H054) for employment and housing purposes. Development Framework (SG08) in place. Upgrading of electricity network may be required.
Input from Scottish Power required. Investment in Kildean to Cornton to Airthery link road required.
Sports Village Extension National and regional facilities to provide health and wellbeing benefits and increased tourism.
£3m 2015/2016 Site falls within the ‘Springkerse Commercial Centre’ which is supportive of commercial leisure development.
No specific infrastructure requirements identified.
Project underway
Care Village Project will bring a wide range of health and social care, training and GP services together on the site of the former Stirling Royal Infirmary.
Tbc Tbc Site is shown on LDP maps as care village development. Part of the site will be developed for affordable housing (HO52)
No specific infrastructure requirements identified.
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Funding of Infrastructure:
The Council has committed to an investment of £2million from its capital programme in 2016/17 to be allocated to the CDF signature projects. These funds will also be spent on rural development and the marketing of Stirling’s ambition. This will act as a catalyst for securing larger externally sourced investment.
Scottish and National Governments will announce funding awards relating to the City Development Framework in Autumn 2016.
Transport infrastructure costs will be met through a combination of developer contributions and capital investment.
Education infrastructure costs will be met through 50/50 split of developer contributions and Council capital investment.Health – pressured areas identified, developer contributions to be secured, NHS Forth Valley to confirm total investment required.Waste - developer contributions to be secured for on-site and off-site waste management facilities.Drainage – Scottish Water is investigating the options for waste water drainage infrastructure for the strategic development areas and the total investment required.Green infrastructure/open space – developer contributions to be secured for on-site and off-site provision.
SCHEDULES: The Action Programme contains four Schedules:
Schedule 1: Strategic Development and Regeneration Areas – The actions required to deliver the major development proposals within the LDP.Schedule 2: Spatial Strategy – The actions which help to support the wider Spatial Strategy of the LDP.Schedule 3: Stirling LDP Policy – The actions to deliver the planning policies set out in the LDP.Schedule 4: Stirling LDP Development Proposals – The actions required to deliver the remaining proposals within the LDP.Appendices: List of development proposals (housing, employment, retail) already with planning permission/under construction.The Schedules chart the progress and status of particular actions and how far along an action has progressed.
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Abbreviations used:
A+DS – Architecture and Design Scotland
HS – Historic Scotland
NHSFV – NHS Forth Valley
OSS – Open Space Strategy
RSHA – Rural Stirling Housing Association
SDA – Stirling Development Agency
SEPA – Scottish Environmental Protection Agency
SHIP – Strategic Housing Investment Programme (Stirling Council)
SNH – Scottish Natural Heritage
SW – Scottish Water
TS – Transport Scotland
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Schedule 1: Strategic Development and Regeneration Areas
Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name
Units / Hectares / Floorspace
Plan period Cumulative / Pressured Area
Actions / Infrastructure Required Responsibility and Funding Source
Progress / Constraints to Delivery at March 2016
Cowie H074 / B01 - Berryhills
380 / 0.8 Ha 2015/2037 Adjoins City Transport Area. Pressured Area for Housing. Education Core Area. Pressured Area for Health.
• Masterplans required. • Contributions to primary (Cowie)
and Secondary (Bannockburn/Durieshill) required.
• On and off site contributions to Open Space required.
• Upgrade of Cowie WWTW required.
• Wider regeneration benefits for the village.
Capital investment required by Stirling Council. Developer Contributions required. Input from NHS Forth Valley and Scottish Water.
Multiple planning applications under consideration (14/00546/PPP, 14/00652/PPP and 15/00007/FUL) at March 2016. Dual ownership a constraint to delivery
H075 - Station Road
50 2015/2022 Contact required with developer to bring site forward for development.
H076 - Ochil View
80 2015/2022 Contact required with developer to bring site forward for development.
H146 - St Margaret’s
15 2022/2027 Newly allocated site. Council owned site. Affordable housing funding required.
B02 - Berryhills Main Street West of Units 1 - 3
0.7 ha 2015/2027 Contact required with developer to bring site forward for development.
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Schedule 1: Strategic Development and Regeneration Areas
Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name
Units / Hectares / Floorspace
Plan period Cumulative / Pressured Area
Actions / Infrastructure Required Responsibility and Funding Source
Progress / Constraints to Delivery at March 2016
Durieshill H057 / B09 / R10 - Durieshill
2500 / 5ha / 4,000 Sq.m
2015/2037 Within City Transport Area. Pressured Area for Housing. Education Core Area. Pressured Area for Health.
• Masterplan required. • M9 Junction 9 Pirnhall
improvements. • Campus required to provide
2 new primary schools and secondary provision.
• New / improved sewage treatment works required.
• New / expanded community facilities.
• Electricity infrastructure required. • Significant open space required,
both on and off site provision.• Ground conditions to be
assessed. • Infrastructure Delivery Working
Group (IDWG) to be established to assist in site delivery.
• New GP practice may be required.
Capital investment required by Stirling Council Developer Contributions required. Input from NHS Forth Valley, Transport Scotland and Scottish Water.
Stirling’s Major growth Area - Durieshill (SG08A) prepared. National House builder in discussions with multiple landowners. Masterplan not yet commenced.
Fallin H077 - East Fallin
400 2015/2037 Adjoins City Transport Area. Pressured Area for Housing. Education Core Area. Pressured Area for Health.
• Masterplan required.• Contributions to extend Fallin
Primary School. • Contributions to Secondary
School. • Flood Risk Assessment
Required. • Upgrade to Fallin WWTW
required. • Wider regeneration benefits
required.
Capital investment required by Stirling Council. Developer Contributions required. Input from NHS Forth Valley, SEPA and Scottish Water.
Planning application (15/00146/PPP) under consideration at March 2016.
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Schedule 1: Strategic Development and Regeneration Areas
Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name
Units / Hectares / Floorspace
Plan period Cumulative / Pressured Area
Actions / Infrastructure Required Responsibility and Funding Source
Progress / Constraints to Delivery at March 2016
Plean H069 - Cushenquarter
100 2022/2037 Adjoins City Transport Area. Pressured Area for Housing. Education Core Area. Pressured Area for Health.
• Masterplan required. • Contributions required to extend
Plean Primary School.• Contributions required to extend
/ build Secondary schools (Bannockburn / Durieshill).
• On and off site contributions to open space required.
• Land may require to be safeguarded for potential new GP facility in the vicinity of this site should Plean be chosen as the most appropriate location for this facility.
• Upgrade required to Plean WWTW.
• Wider regeneration benefits. • Total units on site may be
constrained by education capacity.
Capital investment required by Stirling Council. Developer Contributions required. Input from NHS Forth Valley, SEPA and Scottish Water.
Persimmon Homes have interest in taking site forward.
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Schedule 1: Strategic Development and Regeneration Areas
Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name
Units / Hectares / Floorspace
Plan period Cumulative / Pressured Area
Actions / Infrastructure Required Responsibility and Funding Source
Progress / Constraints to Delivery at March 2016
Raploch H053 - Area 23 Kildean Hospital
30 2022/2027 Within City Transport Area. Pressured Area for Housing. Education Core Area. Pressured Area for Health.
• Conformity with Raploch Masterplan.
• Treatment/removal of contaminated soil
Developer Contributions required. Scottish Government affordable housing Grant subsidy required
Stirling Council and Raploch URCProgress in delivering Raploch masterplan hindered by slow house sales on sites with planning permission.
H061 - Area 8 Raploch Schools
184 2015/2022
H063 - Area 7 Craigforth Crescent
89 2022/2027
H066 - Area 6 Gowanhill Gardens
114 2015/2027
H067 - Area 9 Kildean
15 2022/2027
H131 - Area 22 Drip Road Frontage
8 2015/2022
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Schedule 1: Strategic Development and Regeneration Areas
Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name
Units / Hectares / Floorspace
Plan period Cumulative / Pressured Area
Actions / Infrastructure Required Responsibility and Funding Source
Progress / Constraints to Delivery at March 2016
Stirling H055 / B10 / R09 - South Stirling Gateway
800 / 7.9 ha / TBC
2015/2037 Adjoins City Transport Area. Pressured Area for Housing. Education Core Area. Pressured Area for Health.
• Conformity with South Stirling Gateway Masterplan and South Stirling Development Framework (SG08).
• New junctions required A91 / A872. M9 Junction 9 Pirnhall improvements.
• Bus/coach Park and Ride.• Contributions required for a new
Primary School. • Contributions required to extend
Bannockburn High School. • New / expanded GP facilities in
Durieshill / Plean. • Significant open space required
both on and off site. • Ground conditions to be
assessed.
Capital investment required by Stirling Council. Developer Contributions required. Input from NHS Forth Valley and Transport Scotland.
South Stirling Development Framework (SG08) prepared. South Stirling Gateway Masterplan approved April 2016. Regular contact with developers and landowners, however site is in multiple ownership and may present delivery issues. Infrastructure Delivery Working Group has been established to assist in the delivery of the site.
B11 - Millhall East
5 2015/2037 Within City Transport Area.
• Sites to be promoted for development by Council to attract inward investment.
Contact to be established with Landowner to bring site forward for development.
Development Briefs prepared.
B12 - Broadleys B Expansion
1 2015/2037
B13 - Broadleys Extension Area
10 2015/2037
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Schedule 1: Strategic Development and Regeneration Areas
Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name
Units / Hectares / Floorspace
Plan period Cumulative / Pressured Area
Actions / Infrastructure Required Responsibility and Funding Source
Progress / Constraints to Delivery at March 2016
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B50 - Stirling University Innovation Park, Site 6a
0.6 2027/2037 Within City Transport Area.
• Compliance with Stirling University’s Masterplan.
• Sensitive sites and design must take account of Airthrey Castle Garden and Designed Landscape,the Green network, the setting of the Wallace Monument and the listed Airthrey Castle.
Stirling University to bring forward the sites for development.
Sites identified for development in the University of Stirling campus masterplan.
B51 - Stirling University Innovation Park, Site 5
0.4 2015/2027
B52 - Stirling University Innovation Park, Site 7
1.9 2015/2027
B53 - Stirling University Innovation Park, Site 8
1.7 2015/2027
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Schedule 1: Strategic Development and Regeneration Areas
Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name
Units / Hectares / Floorspace
Plan period Cumulative / Pressured Area
Actions / Infrastructure Required Responsibility and Funding Source
Progress / Constraints to Delivery at March 2016
Throsk H080 - Throsk
75 2015/2027 Adjoins City Transport Area. Pressured Area for Housing. Education Core Area. Pressured Area for Health.
• Masterplan required • Contributions required to extend
Fallin Primary School.• Contributions required to
secondary education. • On site open space contribution
required. • Augment sewage treatment
works. • Wider regeneration benefits
required.
Capital investment required by Stirling Council. Developer Contributions required. Input from NHS Forth Valley and Scottish Water.
Discussions required with developer to bring forward development. Likely to be developed in conjunction with H081.
H081 - East of 39 Kersie Road
5 2015/2022 Discussions required with developer to bring forward development. Likely to be developed in conjunction with H080.
B15 - Bandeath East
7.3 2027/2037 • Masterplan for wider Bandeath area to be prepared.
Longer term designations (period 2 2027/2037).
B16 - Bandeath Industrial Estate
1 2027/2037
B17 - West of Throsk House
1.8 2027/2037
B18 - Thorsk B
0.3 2027/2037
B19 - Bandeath Infill
0.9 2027/2037
B20 - Bandeath North
43 2027/2037
B21 - Bandeath West
41 2027/2037
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Schedule 2: Spatial Strategy
Issue Action Required Milestones Responsibility & Contact
Supporting the Spatial Strategy and Vision for the Core Area and the City Centre
City Development FrameworkThe CDF represents a strong vision for the city which seeks to realise the true potential of Stirling as an economic and cultural powerhouse. This will be achieved by building on its assets to create a highly functional and beautiful city that generates wealth and increases opportunity locally, including to its rural areas, whilst contributing to national productivity, and competing internationally.
Turner Townsend, appointed to assist in preparing CDF bid
Council Approval June 2016.
Submission of bid to Scottish and UK Government July 2016.
Stirling Council, Turner Townsend, key stakeholders (key partners, agencies, communities, businesses, academics, interest groups).
Framework to inform and will be supported by the following:City Skyline and key Castle and Old Town Views Study - Carry out a detailed study to identify specific views to and from the City Centre worthy of protection.
2015 onwards Stirling Council and A+DS.
Forthside Masterplan & Design Guide: setting out holistic development principles and design guidance for the remaining vacant sites/buildings at Forthside including the MOD housing site and their environs, and which are identified as the locations for a number of key projects within the CDF.
2017 Stirling Council
City Park Masterplan & Design Guide: setting out detailed design principles and guidance relative to the location, layout and design of various elements of the new City Park.
2017 onwards Stirling Council
Mercat Cross Design Guide: will focus and encompass the vacant City Centre sites (previously identified in the Council’s City Centre Development Framework), plus projects falling out of the CDF in the area
2017/18 Stirling Council
City Corridor Development Study and Design Guide: development capacity of the ‘City Spine’ based on an urban design framework for the Corridor and its role in the City Transport Strategy. The study will promote the urban ‘repair’ of appropriate infill development, and inclusion of active travel linkages to/from the City Centre
2017/18 Stirling Council
Stirling City Centre and Bridge of Allan and Dunblane Town Centre Health Checks: to assess the city centre/town centre’s strengths, vitality and viability, weaknesses and resilience.
2017 Stirling Council
Supporting the Green Network
Open Space Audit Update – further work required to update the audit to cover open spaces not assessed in terms of qualitative issues in the OSS.
Commence Review 2018 /2019 to tie in with LDP and OSS review.
Stirling Council
Supporting the Spatial Strategy for individual settlements
Develop the Settlement Statements into Settlement Strategies in conjunction with local communities. Continue to collect local housing area information to inform and update the Settlement Strategies.
To inform next full review of Plan – 2019 onwards
Stirling Council/local communities
Prepare a vision and strategy for Dunblane town centre and its immediate environs with the aim of identifying improvements that will assist the economic and tourism potential of the town centre and maximise its assets.
Charrette held in April 2015. Work ongoing to assist community in preparing vision and strategy for Dunblane
Dunblane Community Council, Dunblane Development Trust, Stirling Council, Planning Aid Scotland
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Schedule 3: Stirling LDP Policy Actions
Policy Action Required Lead / Participants & Contacts Milestones / Timescale / Status
OP - Overarching Policy
The effectiveness and outcome of all policies will be monitored in planning application decisions and reported through the LDP Monitoring Statement.
Stirling Council Publication of Monitoring Statement June 2015Further statement to be produced 2018
PP1 - Placemaking
Revise SG01: Placemaking Stirling Council Draft late 2016 Consult early 2017Adopt once LDP adopted
Policy 1.3 Green Infrastructure
Produce a Playing Field Strategy to support Policy 1.3 Stirling Council In progress
Take forward the Green Network projects as set out in settlement statements.
Stirling Council 2018 onwards (includes City Park CDF project)
Review open space designation and potential for rationalisation (in update to OSS).
Stirling Council 2018 onwards
Ongoing refinement of Open Space Settlement Opportunity Plans Stirling Council 2016 onwards
Policy 1.5 Green Belts
Framework for the landscape enhancement of the Green Belt.Update SG03 to reflect new LDP housing sites
Stirling Council 2018 onwards.2017
PP2 - Supporting the Vision and Spatial Strategy
Produce SGs in the form of Development Frameworks, Masterplans and Planning Briefs for specific sites.
Stirling Council See Schedules 2 and 3
Policy 2.1 – The 5 Year Effective Housing land Supply
Monitor the effective housing land supply through the annual Housing Land Audit (HLA).
Stirling Council Annually each June
Policy 2.4 - Safeguarding employment land and property
Monitor the supply and take-up of employment land through the Employment Land Audit.
Stirling Council Annually each June
Policy 2.5 - Employment development
Stirling Council Annually each June
Policy 2.7 - Retail and commercial leisure development
Monitor the supply of retail floorspace through the annual production of the Retail Monitoring Report.
Stirling Council Annually each October
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Schedule 3: Stirling LDP Policy Actions
Policy Action Required Lead / Participants & Contacts Milestones / Timescale / Status
Policy 2.8 - Sites suitable for a mix of uses
Monitor the progress of delivering mixed use through the annual HLA, Retail Monitoring and Employment Land Audit.
Stirling Council Annually each June
Policy 2.9 - Economic development in the countryside
Monitor take-up of employment land through Employment Land Audit. Stirling Council Annually each June
Policy 2.10 -Housing in the Countryside
Revise SG10: Housing in the Countryside Stirling Council Draft mid 2016Consult Autumn 2016Adopt once LDP adopted
Policy 2.13 - Residential caravans
Ongoing monitoring of gypsy traveller sites usage and demand. Stirling Council Ongoing monitoring.
Policy 3.1 - Addressing the travel demands of new development
Monitoring the submission of ‘Accessibility Checklist’ forms with planning applications.
Stirling Council Ongoing
Assist in preparation, delivery & monitoring of new Stirling Local Transport Strategy (if frequent and severe congestion is not to undermine the delivery of the LDP’s growth aspirations). Monitoring to include: -• the ability of proposed new development to support access by
walking, cycling and public transport• modal shift• congestion
Stirling Council Delivery programmes will be set out in the forthcoming LTS and associated delivery programmes
Review SG14- Ensuring a Choice of Access to simplify TA evidence, review developer contributions and identify active travel networks in line with SPP.
Stirling Council Draft, consult and adopt 2017
Policy 3.2 -
Site drainage
Produce a strategic drainage assessment for the Strategic Development Areas to support policy 3.2.
Scottish Water, Stirling Council, developers
SW to produce options appraisal
Policy 3.3 -
Developer Contributions
Monitor contributions. Review the level of contributions within specific SG at the Plan Review stage.
Stirling Council Commence comprehensive review of all contributions in 2016/17. Complete by late 2017
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Schedule 3: Stirling LDP Policy Actions
Policy Action Required Lead / Participants & Contacts Milestones / Timescale / Status
PP4 -
Greenhouse Gas ReductionPolicy 4.1 -
Low and Zero Carbon development
Keep % under review with regard to provisions of the Climate Change (Scotland) Act and Scottish Building Standards Regulations.
Stirling Council Report through LDP Monitoring Report and at full Plan review stage.
Review SG17 to reflect new percentage change in policy Stirling Council Draft mid 2016, consult Autumn 2016 adopt once LDP adopted.
Policy 4.3 –
Heat Generation
Produce Supplementary Guidance on Heat Generation to include heat mapping exercise in line with SPP
Stirling Council Draft early 2017, consult mid 2017, adopt once LDP adopted
PP5 –
Flood Risk Management
Update SG18 to take into account changes introduced by SPP 2014. Stirling Council Draft Autumn 2016, consult early 2017, adopt once LDP adopted
PP7
Historic Environment
Maintain a Local List of buildings of architectural and historic interest. Stirling Council Ongoing - adding buildings to the list as and when they are identified.
Buildings at Risk – Strategy to reduce the number of buildings at risk including mechanisms for the development and reuse of buildings on register.
Stirling Council, Historic Scotland (HS)
2015 – 2019
Policy 7.2 -
Development within and outwith Conservation Areas
Develop specific opportunities for Planning action, opportunities for enhancement and Conservation Area Management Strategies.
Stirling Council Identify priorities – 2016
Draft strategy – 2017
Final action plan/strategy – 2018
PP8 –
Conservation and Enhancement of BiodiversityPolicy 8.1 -
Biodiversity Duty
Monitor the submission of ‘biodiversity checklists’ with relevant planning applications in accordance with SG26.
Stirling Council Reported through LDP Monitoring Report and Plan Review Stage.
Policy 8.2 –
Proposals affecting Local Nature Conservation Sites
Identify Local Nature Conservation Sites to support Policy 8.2. Deliver actions that will enhance the status of these sites.
Stirling Council Work ongoing – report back in Autumn 2016.
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Schedule 3: Stirling LDP Policy Actions
Policy Action Required Lead / Participants & Contacts Milestones / Timescale / Status
PP9 - Managing Landscape Change Policy 9.1 - Protecting special landscapes
Review boundaries of local landscape areas where a better fit to landscape features and character might be achieved and scope for new local landscape designations.Review of landscapes (and associated policies) in and around settlements to inform future Settlement Strategies.
Stirling Council with local communities and interested stakeholders
Consult with communities – 2017/18.
Amend boundaries at review of LDP – 2019 onwards.
PP10 – Forests, Woodlands and Trees
Review SG to include section on new tree planting in section 6, referring to BS8545:2014
Stirling Council 2016/17
PP11 - Minerals and Other Extractive Activities
Produce SG to support PP11 considering the availability, quality, accessibility and requirement for minerals in the Stirling area and identifying any search areas for minerals.
Stirling Council in liaison with industry and operators and neighbouring PEDL area authorities.
2016 onwards.
PP12 - Renewable EnergyPolicy 12.1 - Wind Energy Developments
Monitor effectiveness of SG33 Wind Energy Developments Stirling Council 2016 onwards
PP14 - Soil Conservation and Agricultural Land
Policy 14.1 - Encourage local food production
Produce a community food growing policy as part of taking forward the Open Space Strategy.
Stirling Council Policy in place by 2019.
PP15 – Tourism and Recreational Development
Policy 15.1 Tourism Development including facilities and accommodation
Update SG35 – Chalet Developments to include reference to ‘huts’ in line with SPP and to include Carbeth locational and design guidance.
Stirling Council Draft, consult and adopt during 2017
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Schedule 4: Stirling LDP Development Proposals
The development progress of all plan proposals for housing, employment and retail space will be monitored through the annual Housing Land Audit, Employment Land Audit and Retail Monitoring Report. Any required actions to assist their progress is highlighted in the Action Programme below.
Sites that already have planning permission will continue to be monitored through the above reporting mechanisms and through updates to the Action Programme, and are listed in the attached Appendix for information only.
Schedule 4: Stirling LDP Development Proposals
Housing Sites without Planning Permission - March 2016Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name Units Plan period Nature of Constraint Progress / Actions / Milestones / Status at March 2016
Responsibility and Contact for Action
Balfron H083 - Depot Site
10 2015/2022 Council owned site. Affordable housing funding required. Planning brief needed.
Not yet featured in SHIP. Stirling Council
H088 - K H Parsons Workshop
19 2022/2027 Site owner not actively marketing site.
Site still has potential for development, landowner has had architect drawings made.
Stirling Council
Bannockburn H130 - Milne Park Road
15 2015/2027 Possible ground contamination and undermining.
Current developer interest. Landowner / Agent
H134 - Catherine Street
8 2022/2027 Council owned site. Affordable housing funding required.
Not yet featured in SHIP. Stirling Council
Buchlyvie H153 - South of Fisher Place
15 2027/2037 Site is constrained by access and education capacity.
To be determined at future LDP reviews.
Landowner / Agent
Bridge of Allan H005 - 4 Inverallan Road
12 2015/2022 Previous planning permission lapsed (09/00477/FUL)
Site still has potential for development, landowner still keen to develop the site.
Landowner / Agent
H132 - Sheriffmuir Road
7 2015/2022 In grounds of listed building. Application under consideration (15/00603/FUL).
Cala Homes
H135 - Sunnylaw
4 2015/2022 Potential drainage issues. Newly allocated site. Establish contact with developer to discuss taking the site forward to planning application.
Landowner / Agent, SEPA and Stirling Council
Cambusbarron H011 Hayford Mills Phase 2
37 2015/2022 Current planning permission and listed building consent no longer extant. Funding constraints.
Ongoing discussions required with site owners to bring forward development.
Hayford Estates / Bobby Halliday Architects
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Schedule 4: Stirling LDP Development Proposals
Housing Sites without Planning Permission - March 2016Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name Units Plan period Nature of Constraint Progress / Actions / Milestones / Status at March 2016
Responsibility and Contact for Action
Dunblane H133 - Whitecross
8 2015/2022 Access constraints. Need to establish contact with owner Stirling Council
H137 - Hillside
15 2015/2022 Sensitive edge of settlement site Planning application (ref 16/00251/FUL) submitted for larger site for 129 units. Council to promote development of smaller site as identified through LDP.
Stirling Council/ Developer/ landowner
H138 - Barbush
80 2015/2022 Screening required to mitigate noise from A9. Impact on nearby listed building. Improvements to walking routes to Newton Primary School and Dunblane High School required.
Pre-application submission received from Miller Homes
Stirling Council/ Developer/ landowner
Fintry H098 - Menzies Terrace
40 2015/2022 Sensitive edge of settlement site. Flood Risk Assessment required.
Discussions ongoing with RSL and landowner. In SHIP for 2018/2019.
Stirling Council, Rural Stirling Housing Association and Landowner
Killearn H102 - Blairessan
30 2015/2022 Sensitive edge of settlement site. On edge of Conservation Area.
Discussions ongoing between landowner, Council and Community Council
Stirling Council and Landowner
Kippen H103 - Burnside
30 2022/2027 Sensitive edge of settlement site. Possible drainage issues.
Discussions required with developer and SEPA to bring forward development.
Cala Homes, SPEA and Stirling Council.
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Housing Sites without Planning Permission - March 2016Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name Units Plan period Nature of Constraint Progress / Actions / Milestones / Status at March 2016
Responsibility and Contact for Action
Stirling H023 - Braehead 1 (Broom Road)
150 2022/2037 Council owned site. Affordable housing funding required. Development will need to be carefully phased due to Primary School capacity constraints. Ground contamination issues may constrain the development of the entire site.
Updated investigatory works regarding ground contamination and viability of development required. Possibility of release of site to the market.
Stirling Council
H028 - Riverbank Works
80 2015/2022 Flooding constrains may constrain the development of the entire site.
Planning application (02/01419/DET) deferred.
Taylor Wimpey and SEPA
H036 - 21 Dumbarton Road East
6 2015/2022 Parking constraints. Planning application (16/00098/FUL) under consideration.
Developer and Stirling Council
H037 - 32 Baker Street
6 2022/2027 Latest consent now expired. Development has viability concerns.
Discussions required with developer to bring forward development.
Developer and Stirling Council
H049 - Ministry of Defence Site
250 2022/2027 Large mixed use development site. Requires a master planned approach and careful phasing due to education capacity constraints. Site still in active use. Potential for site to contribute to the aspirations of the City Development Framework.
Discussions required with landowner to bring forward development on site and the wider aspirations of the City Development Framework.
Ministry of Defence and Stirling Council
H050 - Viewforth
80 2015/2027 Conformity with Viewforth Masterplan. Requirement for Viewforth Link Road.
Viewforth Masterplan prepared (SG08). Work underway on designing the Viewforth Link Road.
Stirling Council
H052 - Former Royal Stirling Infirmary Site 1
41 2015/2022 Conformity with Randolph Road Planning Brief. Affordable housing funding required.
Randolph Road Planning Brief prepared (SG08). Site in shadow SHIP for 2019/2020.
Stirling Council, NHS Forth Valley
H058 - Newpark Farm
150 2015/2027 Conformity with wider Cultenhove Development Framework (SG08). Development needs to take account of impact on the Battle of Bannockburn Inventory Site.
Cultenhove Development Framework (SG08) prepared. Planning application (15/00669/FUL) under consideration.
Ogilvie Homes and Stirling Council
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Housing Sites without Planning Permission - March 2016Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name Units Plan period Nature of Constraint Progress / Actions / Milestones / Status at March 2016
Responsibility and Contact for Action
.....Stirling continued
H128 - Stirling Ice Rink
20 2022/2027 Site in multiple ownership. Access requires to be taken through new housing development on former Stirling High School (H029).
Site to be marketed 2016/17 Stirling Council and other landowners
H142 - Former MFI
30 2015/2022 Newly allocated site. Planning application (15/00581/FUL) under consideration.
Allanwater Homes and Stirling Council
Strathblane H153 - South of A81
20 2022/2027 Development has to take account of soak away for adjacent resident’s sceptic tanks. Affordable housing funding required.
Discussions ongoing between developer, the Council, Rural Stirling Housing Association and the Community Council.
Developer and Stirling Council
Thornhill H109 - Burnside Works
5 2022/2027 Mixed Use Site (B49) Developer not actively marketing the site. Within Conservation Area and there is a need to conserve the Tannery Managers House on site which is identified as a Building at Risk.
Discussions required with developer to bring forward development.
Stirling Council and Landowner
Countryside H124 - Land at Wester Cambushinnie Farmhouse
6 2022/2027 Planning permission expired. Discussions required with developer to bring forward development.
Stirling Council and Landowner
H157 - Killearn Hospital
tbc 2027/2037 Mixed use site (B47). Sensitive countryside location. Ground contamination issues. Residential element required to unlock development of the wider site. Exact number of housing units required still to be determined.
Discussions ongoing between landowner and Stirling Council to bring the site forward for development.
Stirling Council and Landowner
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Schedule 4: Stirling LDP Development Proposals
Retail sites without Planning Permission March 2016Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name Plan pe-riod Nature of Constraints Progress / Status at March 2016
Responsibility and Contact for Action
City Centre R03 - Station Road South
2015/2037 Sensitive gateway site to City Centre. Historic centre may con-strain the form of development.
No progress with site devel-opment
Stirling Council and Standard Life
Springkerse Commercial Centre
R11 - Springkerse
2015/2037 Planning permission expired. No progress with site devel-opment
Stirling Council
R12 - Crookbridge
2015/2037 Gas pipeline runs through site. No progress with site devel-opment
Stirling Council
R13 - Millhall East / Broadleys B Expan-sion
2015/2037 Retail proposal to come forward as part of Development Framework for wider Springkerse area.
No progress with site devel-opment
Stirling Council
Schedule 4: Stirling LDP Development Proposals
Employment sites without Planning Permission - March 2016Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name Hectares Plan period Issues Progress / Status at March 2016
Responsibility and Contact for Action
Balfron B43 - Balfron Depot
0.5 2015/2027 Site still in active use as a waste facility by the Council. Planning Brief required.
Site still has potential for development. Discussions ongoing to bring site forward for development.
Stirling Council
Callender B44 - East of Keltie Bridge
0.9 2015/2027 Sensitive countryside location. Planning Brief required.
Contact required with land-owner to bring the site forward for development.
Stirling Council and landowner
Deanston B46 - Lochills
0.6 2015/2027 Sensitive coun-tryside location. Planning Brief required.
Contact required with land-owner to bring the site forward for development.
Stirling Council and landowner
Fallin B03 - Polmaise Park (Former Depot)
0.8 2015/2027 Brownfield Council owned site.
Discussions ongoing to bring site forward for development.
Stirling Council
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Schedule 4: Stirling LDP Development Proposals
Employment sites without Planning Permission - March 2016Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name Hectares Plan period Issues Progress / Status at March 2016
Responsibility and Contact for Action
Raploch B04B - Back O’Hill B
0.73 2015/2027 Conformity with Raploch Masterplan.
Masterplan in place. Site is currently being marketed.
Raploch URC
Stirling B27 - Forthside
0.5 2015/2027 Part of the City Development Framework pro-posals
Site is integral to the deliv-ery of the City Development Framework. Potential location for national Tartan Centre
Stirling Council
B26 - Crookbridge
2.5 2015/2027 Multiple land ownerships in a mixed commercial use area. Co-ordinated ap-proach is required to the delivery of development in this area to ensure appropriate planning and funding of transport, drainage and other infrastructure, Green Network enhancements etc.
Discussions required with landowners/developers to bring the sites forward for development and to support the wider aspirations of the City Development Framework.
Stirling Council, Landowners, Developers and SDA
B29 - Broadleys 13/14, Craig Leith Road
1.9 2015/2027
B30 - Broadleys 18
1.7 2015/2027
B31 - Broadleys 17, Craig Leith Road
1.1 2015/2027
B33 - Broadleys 2
0.2 2015/2027
B34 - Springkerse Roundabout, Spring-kerse
0.7 2015/2027
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Employment sites without Planning Permission - March 2016Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name Hectares Plan period Issues Progress / Status at March 2016
Responsibility and Contact for Action
......Stirling continued
B35 - Munro Road A, Springkerse
0.6 2015/2027 Multiple land ownerships in a mixed commercial use area. Co-ordinated ap-proach is required to the delivery of development in this area to ensure appropriate planning and funding of transport, drainage and other infrastructure, Green Network enhancements etc.
Discussions required with landowners/developers to bring the sites forward for development and to support the wider aspirations of the City Development Framework.
Stirling Council, Landowners, Developers and SDA
B37 - 11 Borrowmeadow Road, Springkerse
0.1 2015/2027
B38 - South West of Springkerse Roundabout
0.9 2015/2027
B39 - Cunningham Road, Springkerse
0.3 2015/2027
B40 - 15 Borrowmeadow Road, Springkerse
0.3 2015/2027
B56 - Ministry of Defence Site
TBC 2015/2037
B57 STEP/VIco
TBC 2015/2037 Part of the City Development Framework Proposals and a mixed use site with retail (R06).
Site is integral to the deliv-ery of the City Development Framework. Part of the site has consent for a Class 1 superstore.
Stirling Council, STEP/Vico
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Schedule 4: Stirling LDP Development Proposals
Employment sites without Planning Permission - March 2016Settlement / Area
LDP Reference and Name Hectares Plan period Issues Progress / Status at March 2016
Responsibility and Contact for Action
Thornhill B49 - Burnside Works
0.3 2015/2027 Mixed Use Site (H109) Developer not actively marketing the site. Within Conservation Area and there is a need to conserve the Tannery Managers House on site which is identified as a Building at Risk.
Discussions required with landowner to bring the site forward for development.
Stirling Council and landowner
Countryside B47 - Killearn Hospital
2.5 2015/2037 Mixed use site (H157). Sensitive countryside location. Ground con-tamination issues. Enabling residen-tial element re-quired to unlock development of wider site, how-ever exact num-bers are currently unknown
Discussions ongoing be-tween landowner and Stir-ling Council to bring the site forward for development. Initial investigations show up to 70 enabling houses may generate sufficient funds to remove contamination and derelict buildings from the site. Further detailed studies will be re-quired as part of any planning application.
Stirling Council and Landowner
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APPENDIX
Appendix - Housing Sites with Planning Permission – March 2016Settlement / Area LDP Reference and Name Units Plan period Progress / Status at March 2016
Balfron H085 - Dunmore 4 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
H086 - Kiltrochan 32 2015/2022 Planning Permission granted
H091 - 15-23 Buchanan Street 4 2015/2022 Planning Permission granted
Bannockburn H002 - Firs Crescent 5 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
Bridge of Allan H008 - 90 Henderson Street 7 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
H009 - Inverallan Lodge 6 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
Cambusbarron H013 - Polmaise Home Farm II 43 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
Cowie H145 - 12 Burns Terrace/North of Cowie Parish Church 10 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
Doune H096 - Moray Street 6 2015/2022 Site has an implemented consent
Dunblane H015 - Dunblane High School 42 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
H020 - Bogside 8 2015/2022 Planning Permission granted
H139 - Estate Yard and Redundant Reservoir 1, Glen Road 1 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
Fallin H146 - Falcon House 24 2015/2022 Planning Permission granted
Plean H071 - Coal Merchants Yard 12 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
H072 - Touchill Farm 167 2015/2027 Planning Permission granted
H073 - Main Street 1 16 2015/2022 Planning Permission granted
Raploch H065 - Area 4A Glendevon 25 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
H147 - Area 4B Glendevon 95 2015/2022 Planning Permission granted
H148 - Former Raploch Local Office 4 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
H149 - Woodside Road 4 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
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Appendix - Housing Sites with Planning Permission – March 2016Settlement / Area LDP Reference and Name Units Plan period Progress / Status at March 2016
Stirling H029 - Stirling High School 83 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
H030 - Wallace High School 3 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
H032 - St Modans High School B 19 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
H034 - Forthside Phase 2 60 2022/2027 Site has an implemented consent
H041 - Former Bolt Works Sunnyside 4 2015/2022 Site has an implemented consent
H047 - Station Road 53 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
H051 - Edward Avenue 4 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
H054 - Former Kildean Auction Market 202 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
H059 - Cultenhove 84 2015/2027 Multiple land parcels, 28 units Under Construction
H060 - Cornton 91 2015/2027 Multiple land parcels, 16 units Under Construction
H140 - Former Stirling Royal Infirmary Site II 1 2015/2022 Site has an implemented consent
H144 - Former Riverside Pool 8 2015/2022 Planning Permission granted
Strathblane H106 - Campsie Road 28 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
Thornhill H111 - Norrieston Glebe 14 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
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Appendix - Housing Sites with Planning Permission – March 2016Settlement / Area LDP Reference and Name Units Plan period Progress / Status at March 2016
Countryside H116 - Dalnair House 22 2015/2027 Planning Permission granted
H117 - Auchenteck Farm 2 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
H119 - Craigforth 8 2015/2022 Planning Permission granted
H122 - Powis Mains 11 2015/2022 Planning Permission granted
H126 - Fairfield Farm 5 2015/2022 Planning Permission granted
H150 - South of North Doll Farmhouse 5 2015/2022 Planning Permission granted
H151 - Lower Canglour Farm 2 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
H154 - Hill O’Drip Farm 10 2015/2022 Planning Permission granted
H155 - Former Mink Farm 4 2015/2022 Site Under Construction
H156 - Killearn Home Farm 11 2015/2022 Planning Permission granted
Appendix - Employment sites with Planning Permission – March 2016Settlement / Area LDP Reference and Name Hectares Plan period Progress / Status at March 2016
Blairlogie B24 - Manor Farm Business Extension 9.2 2015/2027 Planning Permission Granted on part of the site
Bridge of Allan B55 - Airthrey Kerse Dairy Farm 0.4 2015/2027 Planning Permission Granted
Doune B45 - Station Wynd 0.5 2015/2027 Planning Permission Granted
Raploch B04A - Back O’Hill A 0.16 2015/2027 Planning Permission Granted
Stirling B06 - Killdean 12 2015/2027 Planning Permission Granted
B07 - Pirnhall 6.5 2015/2027 Planning Permission Granted
B36 - Munro Road C, Springkerse 0.4 2015/2027 Planning Permission Granted
B41 - 12 Whitehouse 0.8 2015/2027 Planning Permission Granted
Throsk B22 - Throsk C (Part 4) 3.2 2015/2027 Planning Permission Granted
B23 - Throsk C (Part 1) 0.7 2015/2027 Planning Permission Granted
Countryside B14 - Craigforth 8 2015/2037 Planning Permission Granted
B54 - Tradstocks 3 2015/2027 Planning Permission Granted
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Appendix - Retail sites with Planning Permission – March 2016Settlement / Area LDP Reference and Name Plan
periodProgress / Status at March 2016
City Centre R01 - Rainbow Slides 2015/22 Planning Permission Granted. Further application (15/00542/FUL) under consideration at March 2016.
R02 - Station Road North 2015/22 Site Under Construction
R06 - STEP/Vico 2015/22 Southern part of site demolished in preparation for new retail development.
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