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I HATE the new school first you have to walk all up the bends and thats just a minor problem, then when you get up to the school if it's raining you can't get a seat as the hub only holds about 300 people. Then it's lunch they have started the this thing when you put your finger on it to get your money and my problem with that is one time I bought pasta, milk and a piece of cake but I was 10p short so I had to go back and put 10p in and stand in the line for another 20mins or so, and another thing about the finger thing is that there is only 3 for about 1000 people, the other thing is the lines the rector has right against the wall for people to stand in 2's. When you have finally got your lunch you want to eat but if it's raining yet again you can't get a seat so you have to sit your bags if outside as they are benches but guess what there wet to. The outdoor classroom's are the biggest waste of time and space because I have only used them once and that was had the start of the year, I know that couple of people have used them about 3 times but come on 3 times and when you try to get to your next class you can't walk on them. I have PE 6 times a week and the changing rooms rooms are too small and the wights room room is small too. The people who designed this school did not think this one threw they even created a outdoor theatre it's Scotland we're in, not America, I ONLY GAVE THE SCHOOL ONE STAR BECAUSE YOU CAN'T GET STARS BELOW NO STARS AND I WOULD HAVE GIVEN IT -4 STARS BECAUSE OF THE WHITEBOARDS.
AND WHEN YOU COMPLAIN THEY SAY THE SAME THING "GIVE IT TIME" I HAVE GIVEN IT TIME AND IT'S STILL RUBBISH. WASTE OF MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
With thanks to Clackmannanshire and Stirling Environment Trust we now have 4 new benches and a picnic table, and all made from Plaswood, a durable material made from recycled plastic.
Action for Change will sort out a minibus for getting people to the site. Mike
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Come & help beat the world record for planting the largest number of trees in an hour. Volunteer tree planters, help with transport etc required. Please contact Jane Begg jbegg@clacks.gov.uk
Community Planning is all about meeting the needs of communities and working in partnership to achieve this. How can we best support access issues in Clackmannanshire?
North Church joined with West Church to form Alloa Ludgate Church in 2009. All services are now held in Ludgate Church at 10.30am on Sundays . Web site is www.alloaludgatechurch.org.uk
This church has now closed
I was in the Internet hall on Thursday morning with a group from the Whins Resource Centre. We enjoyed the venue and playing pool, I like the menu!!! This venue and the people who run it have much to offer.
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Did you know that Beechwood Park Care Home - activities organiser fiona lancaster organised a sponsored walk raising money for the home, walkers of all ages, young and old including wheelchair users - walked whole area of the dam 3 half miles. Everyone enjoyed the walk, it was good fun.
I really enjoyed the visit at the internet cafe, good simple food, service with a smile. You can surf the web, enjoy a chat with local residents, buy fresh fruit and veg from the Barra. You can sign up to a PC training course, keep fit classes, dance classes and so much more!!
I'll be back.
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The park also includes Alva Icehouse an 18th Century iconic structure and one of the projects being developed as part of the Ochils Landscape Partnership ( A Heritage Lottery Project). Circa 1830. It was the Ice house for Alva estate. This rare 7-sided form discreetly sited in the ground falling steeply to south. Gated entrance at west leads to a low access tunnel (about 4' high) with doorway to gallery with higher ceiling and chamber at right angles. Random whin rubble with sandstone dressings and red brick. Floor of stone slabs, brick-vaulted ceiling with access hatch, and snecked rubble walls incorporating brick-lined and voussoired segmentally-arched niches with stone shelves. Further door leads to deep brick-vaulted ice chamber with iron-lined access hatch.
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The Woolpack is currently (Aug 2009) closed and boarded up.
a fantastic site being fully used and kept in wonderful condition. The bedding plant display at the gate is lovely and the grass paths have stripes!! The site has consistently had the best plots in the county for the last 5 years. A credit to the community.
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These are two distinct sites. One is the Glentana site which is currently a business site. The second site is the Dalmore Centre formally a well used community learning centre which Clackmannanshire Council closed down.
The River Black Devon is in close vicinity of this site and that of H50 and also flows adjacent to the now defunct open cast mine site. The Black Devon unlike the River Devon and other rivers in the Forth system has never been managed as a leisure resource for anglers. With the prospect of developing the H49 and H50 established housing sites and remediation of the open cast site, its potential value as a local leisure resource for Clackmannanshire and its tourism should be exploited. More specifically the stretch of river between the two sites would benefit from riparian habitat improvements and its biodiversity enhanced to enable its management as a controlled brown trout fishery.
In developing these two housing sites and re-establishing the environment of the old mine site action should be taken to conduct detailed ecological and riparian habitat surveys, including the in water species and invertebrate populations. A requirement being placed on the developers to carry out priority improvements to the river, as may be identified by the surveys,.and to take steps to establish population patterns that can subsequently be enhanced by others in accord with current wild fishery conservation practice.
Comment posted by Dennis Toon (e-mail dennis.toon@btinternet.com)
1. The MIR assumes that growth in population and housing will bring sustainable economic growth along with jobs in the county. Please could you provide evidence to support this main issue?
2. Why does the infrastructure section not allow for any significant road network improvements in the county and relegates the upgrade of the B9140 to a distant ‘dream’ rather than a necessary support requirement for the infrastructure to meet increasing demand from a household increase of 43% - a main factor in the increase in car usage?
3. Why is the growth level preferred so much more than that of the Local Plan?
4. Is the large growth vision, coupled with the pro-development approach couched in the Planning legislation, not going to lead to a loss of valuable natural, cultural and built heritage?
5. Under section 3 Spatial Strategy could you provide an additional option of moderate growth?
6. Is there any evidence of a shortage of houses or current in-migration of Clackmannanshire?
7. What kind of houses and therefore groups are envisioned, other than younger people and families to address the ageing population?
8. Without employment, does this not lead to highly unsustainable increase in commuting to work outside Clackmannanshire?
9. If the latest GROS projections prove to be wrong and population does not grow or household formation increase, as predicted, will the targets be revised downwards?
10. Will property values and amenities not be adversely affected if there are sites and houses lying empty, in the event that the population boom does not happen?
11. If Dollar and the East support a different vision from the other parts of Clackmannanshire, is it possible for one area to pursue a different vision?
12. If the majority of the residents of Dollar state that they want moderate growth only, coupled with extended Green Belt and enhanced natural and built environment, will Clackmannanshire Council implement that advice?
13. On page 15 Diagram 2 – could you please supply the actual numbers as well as the illustrative information?
14. Is it possible to meet the targeted preferred housing growth out of 'established sites' and 'potential additional expansion sites'? Or does that require sites that are currently not thought suitable (shown in red)?
15. Is it possible to have copies of the Housing Needs and Demands Assessment and the Housing Land Audit to which the MIR refers?
H73 Flooding – heavy traffic. Green land
H73 Very busy road and safe access to H45 is required.
H73 It would be a shame if houses were built here – wildlife preservation
H71 Flood plain, not suitable for building.
H70 Flood Area!
H70 Not at all a suitable site for a nursing home as the infrastructure is too limited: Access would be via a private lane.
H70 Not a good idea for housing, liable to flood
H60 No development – greenbelt area
H60 Access issues with this.
H60 Waterlogged area – where would water go if houses built? Would it affect Cleuch Drive?
H37 and H38 About time something done with this site – A Bomb!
H37 and H38 Dreadful eyesore, better venue for the nursing home proposal.
H32 Should be tourist access point rather than housing. The Ochils need accessing!
When asked "do you use any of the community facilities in Tullibody?", of the 68 responses 25 said Tullibody Healthy Living. THL also featured in responses to the active travel question highlighting the benefits of the THL walking group, and in the question "what organisation, service or business do you most value?", 30% of the 90 respondents said THL with some requesting and expansion to the services THL provide. I think it's clear that from this that THL is a significant organisation in Tullibody!
The results of the community questionnaire that was delivered to all the residents in Tullibody, Glenochil and Cambus showed that 32.8% or respondents felt that the standard of health service was Very Good, 51.9% said it was Good, 13.1% said it was Reasonable with 2.2% saying Poor. Other comments included a need for a review of the appointment system with shorter waiting times, an ability to get appointments with 2 days as well as the option of evening appointments locally. A community Physio or other specialist should sit in on local clinics to avoid patients having to travel long distances was another comment.
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