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Bridge of Allan

The first “Bridge” of Allan is believed to have been constructed around 1520 over an existing ford. Mines also opened above the village in the 16th Century producing copper, silver and occasionally gold but it was only after Bridge of Allan was transformed into a spa town in later centuries that common good assets such as the Pullar Park and the Paterson clock were gifted to the town. 

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Identifying Common Good Assets

13 September 2021 - 15 December 2021

In this phase we are asking you to vote or comment on assets we have identified as Common Good. You can also suggest any assets you believe should be common good by dropping a pin anywhere on the map.

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Keir Street Tennis Courts and the triangle of land next to them

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Paterson Clock Tower

Pullar Park

Fountain of Nineveh

Keir street Tennis courts

Across Allan from Blairforkie Drive

Haws park and recreational area

Field to the left of Haws park

Haws Park and recreational area

Centenary Walk

Bridge of Allan Allotments

Land at Public Toilets

Allanvale Road Flower Bed

Land at Keir Street / Westerton Drive

War Memorial

Fields on railway side of River Allan from KorknSeal to Railway Bridge

Allanvale Road Car Park