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Planning

The planning process is used to make decisions about future development and the use of land in our towns, cities and countryside.
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Building Standards

To ensure that building work on both new and existing buildings meet reasonable standards.
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Flooding

Flooding advice, resources, and flood risk management strategies.
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Emergencies & Emergency Planning

Household, Community and Business Resilience; Severe Weather, Disruption of Utilities; Emergency Plans
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Sustainable Development

Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
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Environmental Health

Information on Food Safety, Allotments, Pest Control and Food Business Regulations
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The Environment

Responsible for ensuring a healthy and safe living and working environment for residents and visitors to the Stirling Council area.
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Dog Shelter (Bandeath)

Bandeath Dog Shelter is run by Stirling Council for holding stray dogs found in the Stirling, Falkirk and Clackmannanshire area. Open to customers and volunteers by appointment only.
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Trading Standards

We aim to help maintain a fair trading environment for businesses and consumers within the Stirling Council and Clackmannanshire Council areas
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