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A new 970 two-storey car park, 14 stance bus station, 40 new units within the new phase and the creation of 400 jobs was the focus of the plans. [4] The Thistle Marches opened to the public in September 1997, retaining Stirling's importance as the major regional centre outwith the main cities.
Ingliston Park & Ride a park and ride facility to be integrated with the Edinburgh tram system [31] Operational as a car park Stirling-Alloa-Kincardine rail link: Railway line from Stirling to Kincardine Operational One-Ticket: A multi-modal ticketing system for south-east Scotland [32] Operational Edinburgh Fastlink
Stirling and its surrounding area has a number of 9- and 18-hole golf courses, the largest of which is the Stirling Golf Course, located in the Kings Park area of the city. The Peak, a new Sports Village, was opened in April 2009 to cater for a range of sporting activities.
Forthbank Park: Stirling: King's Park: 1875 1940 Unknown 1921–1940 Located just to the east of the railway line and to the north of Springbank Road; now occupied by waste ground and light industrial units. Duckburn Park: Dunblane: King's Park: 1921 Used by King's Park for a single match after Forthbank Park was closed due to crowd trouble ...
There are twelve different points of entry to the Stirling Linear Park with limited car parking available at many of them. Dog walking in the parks is permitted, but dogs must be kept on leads less than 2 m in length at all times. Popular activities in the park include walking, picnicking, bird watching and wetland study. [1]
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Westminster is served by a small shopping centre, Stirling Central. The area is home to public and private primary schools and also contains a number of recreational areas. Regular bus services serve Westminster along Wanneroo Road and through the middle of the suburb. Westminster has 2 schools, Westminster Primary School and St Gerard’s ...
James Gordon, Baron Gordon of Strathblane is a businessman and manager granted a Life Peerage granted the territorial qualification of Deil's Craig in Stirling. Alfred Yarrow, later Sir Alfred Yarrow, 1st Baronet of Yarrow Shipbuilders in Scotstoun was a local resident and funded the construction of the Strathblane Village Club in 1911. [21]