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Stirling is Scotland’s youngest city, having been given its status by Queen Elizabeth II in 2002.

Located at the heart of Scotland with roughly 55% of Scotland’s population living within an hour’s drive of Stirling, the area’s strategic and accessible location, along with the exceptional quality of life has helped it to attract new residents, businesses and visitors and thereby driving economic growth.

There is a major city centre expansion scheme currently underway and a multi-million pound partnership regeneration scheme continues to attract business to the area, alongside a bespoke initiative to attract the construction industry to the area.

Location Boundaries map Roads & Centres map Air, Rail & Ports map Stirling Council
Contact Details

Telephone:

0845 277 7000

Key Contacts:

Laura Melville, Iain Smith


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