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Land Maintenance

We look after council managed open space areas within the 30 MPH Limits.
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West Highland Way

The West Highland Way (Scottish Gaelic: Slighe na GĂ idhealtachd an Iar) stretches 96 miles (154 Km) from Milngavie to Fort William passing through some of Scotland’s most inspiring landscapes.
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Parks in Stirling

Stirling has many beautiful parkland and open spaces. The city is surrounded by some of the most stunning countrysides in Scotland.
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Core Paths

Core paths are key routes that are part of the wider path network.
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Countryside Rangers

The Rangers have a wide variety of skills and experience in many fields such as natural heritage conservation, recreation, access, education and interpretation.
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Fishing in Stirling

Fishing remains among the most popular outdoor activities for adults. You can find out about fishing in Stirling in these pages.
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Local Access Forum

The Stirling Area Local Access Forum (SALAF) is a group of people who meet to discuss ways of improving and managing access into the countryside.
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Pollution

We deal with many pollution issues such as air quality, exhaust emission testing, pollution control and contaminated land.
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Edible Borders

Join us in a unique project to create edible borders!
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