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Glasgow Road

This section will provide a direct link for communities in the south of the city to the other 3 routes through St. Ninians Roundabout. As we see the development of communities in the south of Stirling, particularly at Durieshill, this will bring an increase in trips into Stirling along the corridor. By enabling more people to leave the car at home and travel into Stirling by active and sustainable means, this route will help deliver the Council’s vision for a more environmentally sustainable transport system and reduce the risk of congestion along the corridor caused by the new developments to the south.

Key destinations:

  • Connections to Borestone Primary School
  • Battle of Bannockburn Visitor Centre
  • South Stirling Gateway Development
  • Durieshill Development
  • Onward travel to city centre
A conceptual map showing the Glasgow Road corridor,part of the City Centre South programme in purple and the existing and committed active travel infrastructure in yellow.

Phases

Phases overview
Phase 1: gathering route feedback
gathering route feedback
Phase 2: analysis of responses and feedback
analysis of responses and feedback

gathering route feedback

29 September 2025 23:00 - 11 November 2025 00:00

In this survey we will be showcasing examples of what improvements could be possible to enable and encourage walking, wheeling and cycling along the Glasgow Road corridor.

Please download the attached .pdf to view example cross-sections. These cross-sections are also featured as questions in the survey.

Upcoming and ongoing events

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    Past events

    • Event date: November 6th, 2025 from 16:00 to 19:00.

    • Event date: November 1st, 2025 from 10:00 to 13:00.

      Location

      Mayfield Community Centre

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