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Stirling

Created in the 12th Century, The Royal Burgh of Stirling is one of the oldest burghs in Scotland. Along with Perth and Edinburgh, Stirling became one of the three major strongholds in Scotland and by the 15th and 16th century, Stirling had become the favoured seat of the Stuart Kings. This rich history is reflected in the city today with the remnants of the Old Town wall representing the best preserved town fortifications in Scotland. 

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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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Land at Old Viewforth

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Lamp Posts outside Municipal Buildings

Last civic Lamp Standard of the old Burgh Council

Ornamental drinking fountain

Mercat Cross, Column

Clock Tower, Union Street Roundabout

Old Town Wall

Central Library

The Steeple

Stirling War Memorial

Drill Hall

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Former Market Place

Glenfield Kennedy drinking fountain, Thistle Park

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Christie Clock

Victorian water/ fire taps there are 3/4 round kings park

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Open ground and edible borders opposite station

Ornamental lamps by the Sun Foundry

Provost Lamp

Open Space at Castle Wynd / Broad Street

Robert Burns Statue

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Black Boy Fountain

The Kings Knot grounds

Open ground Stirling-side of Stirling Bridge

Black laddie fountain and park area

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Border space outside Castle Walk B&B

Old Municipal Buildings

National Wallace Monument and Abbey Craig

Smith Museum

Thistle Park

The entire Back Walk

Lower Back Walk

Open space Upper Bridge Street/Queen Street

Gowan Hill

Riverside Play Park

The daffodils verges of Kings Park Road

Cornton open spaces

Bridgehaugh open ground

Causewayhead park

The Sheep Field

Raploch Riverside Walk

Albert Halls (and Tolbooth)

Baker Steet Park

Open ground Shirras Brae/Pelstream Ave

Beechwood Park

Kings Park

Laurelhill, Open ground around Springwood Avenue

Riverside walk

Open ground Upper Castle Hill

Land alongside Burghmuir Road

Why has this been limited to former burghs?