Cllr Bryan Flannagan to step down from Stirling Council Monday, 4 August, 2025 Stirling East Councillor, Bryan Flannagan, has today announced his resignation as a councillor due to increasing professional commitments. Speaking about his decision, Bryan said: “It has been a tremendous honour to represent the people of Stirling East since 2017. This has not been an easy decision, but after careful consideration, I believe it is the right time to step aside. I would like to... Local News
Motion of No Confidence in Stirling's SNP/Lab administration 11th June 2021 From Neil Benny, leader of the Scottish Conservatives on Stirling Council. We have submitted a motion of no confidence in the current leadership of Stirling... Local News
The Facts on Bin Collection 2nd July 2020 Trying to plug every line that the SNP are putting out in defence of their ridiculous bin policy which they forced through on the 30th June is difficult. Their... Local News
Scottish Conservatives canvassing in Killin 14th April 2018 The Scottish Conservative Team was out in Killin today. Always great to hear from so many people in different communities through the Stirling area. Local MP... Local News
Chagos Bill Defeated 6th January 2026 Labour’s disastrous Chagos Surrender Bill has been defeated in the House of Lords National News
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