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Doune

Although it is believed that Doune became a burgh of barony in 1611 Stirling Council do not currently administer a Common Good account for the town as no qualifying assets have been previously identified. 

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Identifying Common Good Assets

13 September 2021 23:00 - 15 December 2021 00:00

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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East Church cemetery

Merkat Cross

Drinking fountain

Moray Park

metal drinking fountain

Commonty Walk

Doune Ponds

Doune Castle

Doune Ponds

East Church Clock

Deanston clock

The Muir Hall

War Memorial

Doune Mercat Cross