Transport Strategies

Transport matters to all of us. It affects our economy, our environment, our communities and, ultimately, our quality of life.

The Local Transport Strategy (LTS) is an umbrella document encompassing the City Transport Strategy, the National Park Transport Strategy and the Smaller Towns and Villages Transport Strategy. It lays down a policy framework for sustainable transportation, and the individual supporting strategies outline how projects, plans and services will be used on the ground to turn policy into action.

The City Transport Strategy (CTS) is the first of three delivery strategies that form part of the Local Transport Strategy. Transport Strategies for the National Park in Stirling Council and the smaller towns and villages are to be developed over the next 2 years. Stirling Council has a clear vision of the type of area it wants to be – a better, more caring, place to live, work or visit.

The strategies developed by Stirling Council fit into a wider framework of Regional and National Strategies. Stirling Council is a member of the TACTRAN Regional Partnership which also includes Perth and Kinross, Dundee and Angus Councils. Further details of the Regional and National Strategies are available from the links on this page.

The LTS and CTS documents are available as free downloads from this site (hard copies can be obtained for £10). Should you require any further information please contact the

Download City Transport Strategy
Download Local Transport Strategy
Regional Transport Partnership
National Transport Strategy