Consultations and Petitions

Find information on past consultations which are grouped below by Council service.

Consultations

Consultations in Stirling Council are handled on our Engage Stirling platform. Follow the link below to view or participate in our consultations.

You can also review Council decisions dating back to 1995.

Petitions

Process for public petitions

Our aim is to make Stirling Council as accessible as possible and deliver quality and best value by providing good quality services, which meet the needs of communities.

The public petitions process plays a key part in these aims by encouraging communities to fully participate in the decision making process, both in groups and as individuals. 

Petitioners (the people submitting a petition) are advised to read the following guidance and instructions carefully before preparing and submitting a petition to the Council.

If you wish to submit a petition, visit our engagement platform, Engage Stirling to complete our online application form for consideration by the relevant Committee.  Alternatively, see the forms below.  

Refer to the Guidance on Submission of Public Petitions before completing the form.  If you require any further information or advice, please contact the Chief Governance Officer. 

Submit this form and attachments - by mail or in person using contact.

Scottish parliament constituency boundaries consultation

Boundaries Scotland is carrying out a public consultation on its provisional proposals for new constituency boundaries for the Scottish Parliament.

The consultation is part of the body’s second review of Scottish Parliament boundaries and will run until Saturday 17 June 2023.

There are proposed changes to the Stirling constituency and the Clackmannanshire and Dunblane constituency boundary affecting the Trossachs and Teith Ward.

When the consultation closes, Boundaries Scotland will consider all responses received. If further changes are made, another one-month long consultation will be held.

To comment on the proposals and see maps of the proposed constituencies, follow the Boundaries Scotland consultation link below (opens in a new tab)

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