Estimated Population of Localities by Broad Age Groups, Mid-2012

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Estimated Population of Localities by Broad Age Groups, Mid-2012 Table 3a: Estimated population of localities by broad age groups, mid-2012 Age Group Locality Name Locality Code All Ages Under 16 16 to 64 65 & Over Aberchirder S19000630 1,250 218 773 259 Aberdeen S19000631 196,670 27,663 140,446 28,561 Aberdour S19000632 1,650 307 1,011 332 Aberfeldy S19000633 1,960 331 1,161 468 Aberfoyle S19000634 750 118 493 139 Aberlady S19000635 1,180 246 692 242 Aberlour S19000636 1,120 188 614 318 Abernethy S19000637 1,470 312 932 226 Aboyne S19000638 2,650 460 1,589 601 Addiebrownhill S19000639 1,470 344 934 192 Airdrie S19000640 37,130 6,918 24,287 5,925 Airth S19000641 1,760 323 1,096 341 Alexandria S19000642 6,940 1,055 4,491 1,394 Alford S19000643 2,290 436 1,380 474 Allanton S19000644 1,180 195 770 215 Alloa S19000645 20,390 3,717 13,278 3,395 Almondbank S19000646 1,420 229 889 302 Alness S19000647 5,700 1,150 3,595 955 Alva S19000648 4,720 715 3,085 920 Alyth S19000649 2,410 376 1,411 623 Annan S19000650 8,920 1,607 5,427 1,886 Annbank S19000651 890 140 583 167 Anstruther S19000652 3,420 524 2,097 799 Arbroath S19000653 23,640 4,197 14,723 4,720 Ardersier S19000654 1,110 217 708 185 Ardrishaig S19000655 1,320 233 773 314 Ardrossan S19000656 10,930 1,791 7,166 1,973 Armadale S19000657 11,770 2,460 7,498 1,812 Ashgill S19000658 1,460 252 905 303 Auchenblae S19000659 540 120 350 70 Auchinleck S19000660 3,760 664 2,373 723 Auchinloch S19000661 750 104 481 165 Auchterarder S19000662 4,620 701 2,722 1,197 Auchtermuchty S19000663 2,120 369 1,299 452 Auldearn S19000664 660 123 419 118 Aviemore S19000665 3,150 562 2,128 460 Avoch S19000666 990 163 601 226 Avonbridge S19000667 690 134 457 99 Ayr S19000668 47,190 7,504 29,071 10,615 Ayton S19000669 560 79 334 147 Baile a'Mhanaich (Balivanich) S19000670 530 109 352 69 Balfron S19000671 1,860 385 1,144 331 Balintore S19000672 1,090 228 633 229 Ballachulish S19000673 650 106 397 147 Ballater S19000674 1,550 209 879 462 Ballingry, Lochore and Crosshill S19000675 5,630 1,131 3,492 1,007 Balloch S19000676 1,440 242 866 332 Balloch and Haldane S19000677 6,030 984 3,974 1,072 Balmedie S19000678 2,520 562 1,705 253 Balmullo S19000679 1,430 253 860 317 Banavie and Corpach S19000680 1,400 258 848 294 Banchory S19000681 7,520 1,454 4,687 1,379 Banff S19000682 4,020 707 2,489 824 Bankfoot S19000683 1,270 234 796 240 Banknock S19000684 2,370 408 1,591 371 Bannockburn S19000685 7,040 1,281 4,662 1,097 Bargeddie S19000686 2,670 518 1,811 341 Barrhead S19000687 17,620 3,210 11,379 3,031 Bathgate S19000688 21,070 4,292 13,990 2,788 Bearsden S19000689 27,340 4,969 16,291 6,080 Beauly S19000690 1,360 194 854 312 Beith S19000691 6,170 1,053 3,936 1,181 Bellsbank S19000692 1,350 283 862 205 Bellshill S19000693 20,650 3,885 13,653 3,112 Biggar S19000694 2,330 380 1,348 602 Bilston S19000695 1,210 226 770 214 Birkhill and Muirhead S19000696 2,170 360 1,356 454 Bishopbriggs S19000697 23,430 3,793 14,841 4,796 Bishopton S19000698 4,640 689 3,040 911 Blackburn (Aberdeenshire) S19000699 2,980 751 1,992 237 Blackburn (West Lothian) S19000700 5,480 998 3,533 949 Blackford S19000701 760 166 474 120 Blackridge S19000702 1,950 368 1,280 302 Blairgowrie S19000703 8,890 1,349 5,171 2,370 Blairhall S19000704 950 216 595 139 Blantyre S19000705 17,090 3,033 11,147 2,910 Bo'ness S19000706 14,910 2,581 9,658 2,671 Boddam S19000707 1,290 256 831 203 Bonhill S19000708 9,180 1,832 6,265 1,083 © Crown Copyright 2014 Table 3a (continued) Age Group Locality Name Locality Code All Ages Under 16 16 to 64 65 & Over Bonnybridge S19000709 5,280 1,029 3,410 841 Bonnyrigg S19000710 16,360 3,237 10,320 2,803 Bothwell S19000711 6,410 1,122 4,084 1,204 Bowling S19000712 520 76 339 105 Bowmore S19000713 760 124 452 184 Braco S19000714 590 121 347 122 Brae S19000715 720 142 483 95 Braidwood S19000716 600 113 374 113 Brechin S19000717 7,520 1,257 4,668 1,595 Bridge of Allan S19000718 5,000 767 3,088 1,145 Bridge of Earn S19000719 2,790 535 1,657 598 Bridge of Weir S19000720 4,860 920 2,975 965 Bridgend S19000721 760 165 484 111 Brightons S19000722 4,700 871 3,205 624 Broadford S19000723 760 121 483 156 Brodick S19000724 830 128 457 245 Brookfield S19000725 570 103 344 123 Brora S19000726 1,290 216 721 353 Broxburn S19000727 15,360 2,992 9,794 2,574 Buchlyvie S19000728 530 83 324 123 Buckhaven S19000729 4,340 698 2,770 872 Buckie S19000730 8,430 1,423 5,170 1,837 Burghead S19000731 1,930 350 1,218 362 Burntisland S19000732 6,370 1,211 3,936 1,223 Burrelton S19000733 690 138 401 151 Busby S19000734 3,220 590 2,004 626 Cairneyhill S19000735 2,480 457 1,656 367 Calderbank S19000736 1,610 325 1,037 248 Caldercruix S19000737 2,440 532 1,582 326 California S19000738 830 167 531 132 Callander S19000739 3,120 475 1,854 791 Cambuslang S19000740 27,610 5,822 18,476 3,312 Campbeltown S19000741 4,800 793 2,799 1,208 Caol S19000742 3,220 622 1,994 604 Cardenden and Auchterderran S19000743 5,500 1,088 3,465 947 Cardrona S19000744 810 202 499 109 Cardross S19000745 2,130 361 1,326 443 Carfin S19000746 2,510 574 1,701 235 Cargenbridge S19000747 610 93 385 132 Carluke S19000748 13,370 2,161 8,894 2,315 Carmunnock S19000749 1,250 240 769 241 Carnock S19000750 760 116 479 165 Carnoustie S19000751 11,430 2,034 6,961 2,435 Carnwath S19000752 1,430 252 903 275 Carron S19000753 2,530 406 1,713 411 Carronshore S19000754 3,040 630 2,048 362 Carstairs S19000755 890 150 592 148 Carstairs Junction S19000756 780 179 504 97 Castle Douglas S19000757 4,070 645 2,354 1,071 Castletown S19000758 840 169 532 139 Catrine S19000759 2,210 344 1,471 395 Ceres S19000760 950 155 551 244 Chapelhall S19000761 6,560 1,469 4,281 810 Chapelton S19000762 650 81 415 154 Chirnside S19000763 1,400 249 848 303 Chryston S19000764 2,900 479 1,824 597 Clackmannan S19000765 3,450 616 2,209 625 Clarkston S19000766 9,460 2,098 5,794 1,568 Cleland S19000767 3,000 614 1,941 445 Clydebank S19000768 26,640 4,675 17,070 4,895 Coalburn S19000769 1,200 222 734 244 Coalsnaughton S19000770 850 145 553 152 Coaltown of Balgonie S19000771 1,040 155 710 175 Coaltown of Wemyss S19000772 610 90 397 123 Coatbridge S19000773 43,970 8,387 28,919 6,664 Cockenzie S19000774 5,660 1,047 3,739 874 Coldingham S19000775 550 75 319 156 Coldstream S19000776 1,870 242 1,027 601 Comrie (Fife) S19000777 850 126 594 130 Comrie (Perth and Kinross) S19000778 1,900 250 987 663 Conon Bridge S19000779 1,710 349 1,048 313 Coupar Angus S19000780 2,350 440 1,446 464 Cove Bay S19000781 7,060 1,214 5,049 797 Cowdenbeath S19000782 11,460 1,976 7,354 2,130 Cowie S19000783 2,640 599 1,713 328 Coylton S19000784 2,180 367 1,376 437 Crail S19000785 1,670 207 919 544 © Crown Copyright 2014 Table 3a (continued) Age Group Locality Name Locality Code All Ages Under 16 16 to 64 65 & Over Creetown S19000786 650 107 372 171 Crieff S19000787 7,430 1,270 4,373 1,787 Crimond S19000788 860 147 515 198 Cromarty S19000789 740 123 486 131 Crook of Devon S19000790 630 112 395 123 Crossford (Fife) S19000791 2,350 357 1,439 554 Crossford (South Lanarkshire) S19000792 710 111 444 155 Crossgates S19000793 2,530 433 1,611 486 Crosshill S19000794 500 69 329 102 Crosshouse S19000795 2,850 496 1,861 493 Croy S19000796 1,390 295 898 197 Cruden Bay S19000797 1,670 247 1,083 340 Cullen S19000798 1,450 231 820 399 Culloden S19000799 4,240 799 2,914 527 Cumbernauld S19000800 51,610 9,943 33,870 7,797 Cuminestown S19000801 540 90 331 119 Cumnock S19000802 8,920 1,521 5,738 1,661 Cupar S19000803 9,270 1,577 5,569 2,124 Dailly S19000804 850 150 523 177 Dalbeattie S19000805 4,260 655 2,521 1,084 Dalgety Bay S19000806 9,810 1,861 6,135 1,814 Dalkeith S19000807 12,720 2,258 8,008 2,454 Dalmellington S19000808 1,390 184 853 353 Dalry S19000809 5,560 1,021 3,489 1,050 Dalrymple S19000810 1,510 303 964 243 Danderhall S19000811 2,770 513 1,776 481 Darvel S19000812 3,860 692 2,410 758 Dechmont S19000813 690 90 439 161 Denholm S19000814 650 91 372 187 Denny S19000815 7,860 1,465 5,077 1,318 Dennyloanhead S19000816 1,530 336 1,034 160 Dingwall S19000817 5,520 1,016 3,473 1,031 Dollar S19000818 2,740 526 1,611 603 Dornoch S19000819 1,270 192 689 389 Douglas S19000820 1,560 292 962 306 Doune S19000821 1,760 335 1,055 370 Dreghorn S19000822 3,640 582 2,323 735 Drongan S19000823 3,170 603 2,017 550 Drumnadrochit S19000824 1,130 206 694 230 Drumoak S19000825 860 144 553 163 Drymen S19000826 830 155 459 216 Dufftown S19000827 1,660 278 977 405 Dullatur S19000828 720 208 470 42 Dumbarton S19000829 19,950 3,368 13,214 3,368 Dumfries S19000830 33,280 5,785 21,152 6,343 Dunbar S19000831 8,470 1,791 5,152 1,527 Dunbeg S19000832 610 106 364 140 Dunblane S19000833 8,830 1,998 5,142 1,690 Dundee S19000834 147,710 23,720 98,876 25,114 Dundonald S19000835 2,670 473 1,595 602 Dunfermline S19000836 50,380 9,892 33,166 7,322 Dunipace S19000837 2,580 435 1,659 486 Dunkeld and Birnam S19000838 1,320 204 786 330 Dunlop S19000839 1,160 227 683 250 Dunning S19000840 930 161 574 195 Dunoon S19000841 8,160 1,369 4,831 1,960 Duns S19000842 2,680 401 1,604 675 Duntocher and Hardgate S19000843 7,060 1,196 4,533 1,331 Dyce S19000844 5,730 853 3,548 1,329 Eaglesfield S19000845 680 88 440 152 Eaglesham S19000846 3,150 610 1,902 638 Earlston S19000847 1,780 327 1,055 398 East Calder S19000848 4,710 745 3,243 722 East Kilbride S19000849 74,740 13,047 48,464 13,229 East Linton S19000850 1,700 290 1,018 392 East Wemyss S19000851 1,970 334 1,280 356 East Whitburn S19000852 1,240 244 835 161 Eastriggs S19000853 1,850 293 1,184 373 Ecclefechan S19000854 850 150 515 185 Edinburgh S19000855 464,990 69,939 326,959 68,092 Edzell S19000856 900 121 457 322 Elderslie S19000857 5,690 961 3,655
Recommended publications
  • Jeneven, Glasgow Road, Longcroft Offers Over £308,000
    Jeneven, Glasgow Road, Longcroft Offers Over £308,000 Jeneven, Glasgow Road, Property Description Our View Substantial 4 bed detached family home constructed in Excellent opportunity to acquire a be-spoke, architect- Longcroft 2002. The accommodation comprises; spacious entrance designed family home which offers flexible living hall, large lounge with living-flame gas fire, bay window accommodation. The property is positioned on a generous and dining room which both feature French doors to a plot and offers a great deal of privacy and lovely views Offers Over £308,000 raised decking area. Kitchen/breakfast room with range across the countryside towards the village of Allandale. cooker, utility room and downstairs WC. The upper Early viewing is highly recommended. level comprises; Family room / lounge with eaves storage, 4 bedrooms, 2 of which benefit from fitted wardrobes. Master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite Location shower room with mains shower in cubicle. Completing The village of Longcroft, Bonnybridge is situated between the accommodation is a family bathroom 4 piece suite Falkirk and Cumbernauld with easy access to the M80 with shower cubicle and separate bath. Externally, there is motorway for commuting to Glasgow, Stirling and a front garden and long mono-blocked driveway leading Edinburgh. There is a good selection of local restaurants, to the double integral garage. Large rear garden which is primary schools in Bonnybridge/Head of Muir and laid to lawn and raised decking area with in-built storage secondary school in Denny. 4 Bed Detached House With Double Garage space. EPC Rating = Band C. For full EPC please contact the branch IMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASERS: We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact.
    [Show full text]
  • 653 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    653 bus time schedule & line map 653 St Modans High School - Banknock View In Website Mode The 653 bus line (St Modans High School - Banknock) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Banknock: 2:25 PM (2) Forthside: 7:33 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 653 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 653 bus arriving. Direction: Banknock 653 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Banknock Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:15 PM St Modans High School, Forthside Royal Stuart Way, Scotland Tuesday 3:15 PM Bannockburn Interchange, Auchenbowie Wednesday 2:25 PM A872, Scotland Thursday 2:25 PM Layby, Auchenbowie Friday 2:25 PM Easterton Farm, Auchenbowie Saturday Not Operational Ingleston Avenue, Dunipace Telephone Exchange, Dunipace 653 bus Info Church Lane, Dunipace Direction: Banknock Church Lane, Denny Stops: 31 Trip Duration: 46 min Post O∆ce, Dunipace Line Summary: St Modans High School, Forthside, Bannockburn Interchange, Auchenbowie, Layby, Oak Hotel, Denny Auchenbowie, Easterton Farm, Auchenbowie, Stirling Street, Denny Ingleston Avenue, Dunipace, Telephone Exchange, Dunipace, Church Lane, Dunipace, Post O∆ce, Chip Shop, Denny Dunipace, Oak Hotel, Denny, Chip Shop, Denny, Broad Street, Denny, Westƒeld Place, Denny, Demoreham Broad Street, Denny Avenue, Denny, Nethermains Road, Denny, Drove Loan, Head Of Muir, Bankview Terrace, Head Of Muir, Westƒeld Place, Denny Park Avenue, Head Of Muir, Glenview, Dennyloanhead, Crown Hotel, Dennyloanhead, Broomridge Place, Dennyloanhead,
    [Show full text]
  • Trades & Retail Finding
    Falkirk Archives (Archon Code: GB558) FALKIRK ARCHIVES Records of Businesses Trades and Retail Finding Aid Chemists The Chemist and Druggist Reference No Date Description A364.01 1932 Chemist and Druggist Diary Savory & Moore Savory & Moore Ltd are a chain of dispensing chemists. The firm had its origins in a retail chemist business established by Thomas Paytherus in London in1794. In 1797 Thomas Field Savory joined the firm and in 1806 became a partner along with Thomas Moore. By the mid 1940s the company had 40 retail outlets. It passed through various partnerships and was acquired by various other companies. In 1992 it was acquired by Lloyds Chemists plc. Full details of the administrative history can be found in the Business Archives Council database of pharmaceutical companies. Reference No Date Description A508.01 04 Jun 1936-08 Poisons Register of Savory & Moore, Chemists, Mary St, Aug 1984 Laurieston Robert Sinclair, D.B.O.A. Dispensing and photographic chemist and optician. Based in Masonic Buildings, Lint Riggs, Falkirk. Reference No Date Description A2154.001 Mar 1914 Receipt issued by Robert Sinclair, in respect of goods purchased by Scott's Crown Stables. Alex Wood M, M.P.S. (Grangemouth) Grangemouth pharmacy. Reference No Date Description A367.01 1929 Triumph Yearbook and Medical Guide. Overstamped “Alex M Wood, M.P.S., South Bridge St, Grangemouth” Falkirk Archives (Archon Code: GB558) Furniture and Upholstery Christie & Miller Furniture makers, Falkirk. Earliest record is of William Christie, upholsterer, elected to Falkirk Town Council (Falkirk Herald 8 Nov 1855). Archibald Christie & Co furniture shop advert, 1 Oct 1863; Change of premises noted 19 Oct 1865 Christie & Miller registration of company 1909; opening of warehouse, 1910 June 11; Factory and land for sale, 20 Jan 1912 Reference No Date Description A024.001 (1905) Illustrated catalogue of furniture A215.001 04 Mar 1875 Photocopy of page from Falkirk Herald.
    [Show full text]
  • Falkirk Spine Chart Pack.Pdf
    Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 Spine Pack: Falkirk Falkirk CHP 41 40 38 39 37 35 36 33 41 34 30 32 31 28 29 25 27 26 24 22 19 20 21 23 18 17 16 13 14 12 15 11 9 8 10 6 7 4 5 3 2 1 page page 1. Braes Villages 4 22. Head of Muir and Dennyloanhead 25 2. Shieldhill 5 23. Middlefield 26 3. Maddiston and Rumford 6 24. Newlands 27 4. Lochgreen, Lionthorn and Prospecthill 7 25. Kersiebank 28 5. Brightons, Reddingmuirhead and Wallacest 8 26. Bonnybridge 29 6. Banknock and Haggs 9 27. Newtown 30 7. Hallglen and Glen Village 10 28. Merchiston and New Carron Village 31 8. Redding 11 29. Grangemouth Town Centre 32 9. High Bonnybridge and Greenhill 12 30. Nethermains 33 10. Polmont 13 31. Bainsford and Langlees 34 11. Laurieston and Westquarter 14 32. Larbert Village and South Broomage 35 12. Kinneil 15 33. Stenhousemuir East 36 13. Falkirk Town Centre and Callendar Park 16 34. Fankerton, Stoneywood and Denny Town 37 14. Bantaskin 17 35. Carron 38 15. Douglas 18 36. Stenhousemuir West 39 16. Tamfourhill 19 37. Carronshore 40 17. Bowhouse 20 38. North Broomage and Inches 41 18. Blackness, Carriden and Grahamsdyke 21 39. Antonshill 42 19. Camelon West 22 40. Dunipace 43 20. Camelon East 23 41. Carse and Grangemouth Old Town 44 21. Grahamston 24 2 Falkirk CHP Health Summary This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all CHP/CHCPs. Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated Scot.
    [Show full text]
  • FORTH, CLYDE and UNION CANALS Notes on Multi-Use Access
    FORTH, CLYDE AND UNION CANALS Notes on multi-use access The Forth and Clyde Canal stretches 35 miles between Bowling, on the Clyde west of Glasgow, and the Forth estuary east of Falkirk, linking directly via the Union Canal to Edinburgh. Walkers and cyclists may now be a more common sight than the horses for whom the towpaths were originally created, and riding a horse alongside the canal may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act, horse-riders enjoy equal access rights to other non-motorised access takers. Most of the former barriers along the towpath have been removed or modified to allow multi-use access, although there are a few places where the passable width is very narrow, or where steps have been installed to divert around obstructions in the line of the towpath may not be passable with a horse. These notes have been produced by British Horse Society Scotland to help identify location and brief details of features which may influence multi-use of the Forth and Clyde and Union Canals. The notes are intended to supplement information already available from other sources, including detailed route guides, http://www.scottishcanals.co.uk/our-canals/forth-- clyde-canal and other relevant websites. The background information for these notes was provided by volunteers who surveyed the route in 2014 as part of a multi-use long distance route audit funded by Scottish Natural Heritage. BHS will endeavour to update notes as and when notification of subsequent changes is received, but cannot guarantee accessibility or the accuracy of information provided.
    [Show full text]
  • Our Hymn of Hope
    Scottish Charity No. SCOO7072 No. Scottish Charity Our Hymn of Hope & (Tune: Hosanna, loud Hosanna!) e We’re looking for a Minister of Sacrament and Word; Denny Westpark One who’ll dearly love us, one who clearly loves the Lord. You’ll need a sense of humour and the meekness of a lamb, The patience of a donkey when with Harry, Dot or Tam! The hide of a rhinoceros would come in handy too When people are insistent that you hear their point of view. You’ll work like any beaver, you’ll be stronger than an ox, And you’ll listen with attention to the one who talks and talks. You’ll work with other churches that make up Falkirk West, We’re all in this together and we must do our best to care for one another and promote real unity within the Church of Jesus and the whole community. When it comes to preaching, we know you’ll do your bit; to comfort or to challenge, just as you see fit. People will respond to you, their comments will be many; And rest assured your sermon will be talked about in Denny. So what have we to offer? we thought you’d never ask. The pages of this profile describe our mammoth task. We need YOU to help us - man? woman? - we’re not fussed! We will pledge our loyalty, our love and mutual trust! www.westparkchurch.btck.co.uk Clerk: Etta Eadie t: 01324 823 962 IM: Rev Phyllis Wilson e: [email protected] t: 01324 832 257 e: [email protected] Overview of Denny “Denny is not the bonniest of places at the moment.
    [Show full text]
  • 11 July 2021
    PLANNING AND TRANSPORTATION WEEKLY PLANNING BULLETIN List of Valid Applications Submitted Date: 13 July 2021 Applications contained in this List were submitted during the week ending 11 July 2021 The Weekly List Format This List is formatted to show as much information as possible about submitted applications. Below is a description of the information included in the List: this means... Application : a unique sequential reference number for the application. Number Application : the type of application, e.g. detailed planning application, Listed Building Type Consent, Advertisement Consent. Proposal : a description of what the applicant sought consent for. Location : the address where they proposed to do it Community : the Community Council Area in which the application site lies Council Ward : the number and Name of the Council Ward in which the application site lies Applicants : the name of the individual(s) or organisation who applied for the consent Name and and their mailing address Address Case Officer : the name, telephone number and e-mail address of the officer assigned to the case. Grid Reference : the National Grid co-ordinates of the centre of the application site. Application No : P/21/0364/FUL Earliest Date of 26 July 2021 Decision Application Type : Planning Permission Hierarchy Level Local Proposal : Construction of Shepherd's Hut (Class 7) Location : Manuelhaugh Farm Whitecross Linlithgow EH49 6JF Community Council : No Community Council Ward : 09 - Upper Braes Applicant : Dr Gill MacLeod Agent Case Officer : (Tel. ) e-mail : Grid Reference : 297600 676792 View the application details Application No : P/21/0390/FUL Earliest Date of 26 July 2021 Decision Application Type : Planning Permission Hierarchy Level Local Proposal : Extension to Dwellinghouse Location : 38 Rankin Crescent Dennyloanhead Bonnybridge FK4 1RA Community Council : Denny and District Ward : 03 - Denny and Banknock Applicant : Mr & Ms Paul & Laura Brannan & Petrie Agent AGL Architect Ltd Alexander Lees 32 Carseview Bannockburn Stirling FK78LQ Case Officer : Stephen McClure (Tel.
    [Show full text]
  • M80 Stepps to Haggs Dbfo Contract
    M80 STEPPS TO HAGGS DBFO CONTRACT WINTER SERVICE PLAN 1 M80 DBFO–FS-WINTER SERVICE PLAN Winter Service Plan 1 October 2013 to 15 May 2014 Controlled Copy No………… WINTER SERVICE PLAN 2 WINTER SERVICE PLAN – INDEX DOCUMENT APPROVAL/AUTHORISATION.................................................................................................. 5 REVISION STATUS .......................................................................................................................................... 5 REGISTER OF CONTROLLED COPIES.......................................................................................................... 6 1. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 WINTER SERVICE PERIOD..................................................................................................................... 7 2. MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS...................................................................................................... 7 2.1 WINTER SERVICE MANAGER ............................................................................................................... 7 2.1.1 Name........................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1.2 Experience .................................................................................................................................. 7 2.1.3 Responsibilities ..........................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Information February 2008
    Insight 2006 Population estimates for settlements and wards Information February 2008 This Insight contains the latest estimates of the population of settlements and wards within Falkirk Council area. These update the 2005 figures published in April 2007. The total population of the Council area is 149,680. Introduction Table 2: Settlement population estimates 2006 Settlement Population This Insight contains the latest (2006) estimates of Airth 1,763 the total population of each of the settlements and Allandale 271 wards in Falkirk Council area by the R & I Unit of Avonbridge 606 Corporate & Commercial Services. The ward Banknock 2,444 estimates are for the multi-member wards which Blackness 129 came into effect at the elections in May 2007. Bo'ness 14,568 Bonnybridge 4,893 Brightons 4,500 The General Register Office for Scotland now California 693 publish small area population estimates for the 197 Carron 2,526 datazones in the Council area and these have been Carronshore 2,970 used to estimate the population of the wards and Denny 8,084 also of the larger settlements. The estimates for the Dennyloanhead 1,240 smaller settlements continue to be made by rolling Dunipace 2,598 forward the figures from the 2001 Census, taking Dunmore 67 account of new housing developments and Falkirk 33,893 controlling the total to the 2006 Falkirk Council mid Fankerton 204 Grangemouth 17,153 year estimate of population. Greenhill 1,824 Haggs 366 2006 Population estimates Hall Glen & Glen Village 3,323 Head of Muir 1,815 Table 1 shows the 2006 population
    [Show full text]
  • The Planning Bulletin
    DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BULLETIN Development Services Kilncraigs Greenside Street Alloa FK10 1EB Tel: 01259 450000 Date: 18.06.21 E-mail: [email protected] Issue No: 1098 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BULLETIN The Development Services Bulletin is issued every week. It contains details and information of issues relating to Development Quality (Control), Structure and Local Planning, Building Standards (Control), Transportation Planning, Roads Maintenance, Public Transport and Traffic Management The Bulletin also contains information on a range of other matters and is divided into sections as set out below. Please note that there may not be any information to report under some sections in some weeks. 1. Development Services : (a) Planning Applications Received (b) Delegated Planning Decisions (c) Committee Planning Decisions (d) Statutory Planning Advertisements (e) Planning Reviews & Appeals (f) Planning Enforcement (g) Building Warrant & Non Statutory Applications Received (h) Building Warrant & Non Statutory Decisions (i) Building Standards Enforcement (j) Other News 2. Sustainability Services (a) Tree Preservation Orders/Forestry/Felling Proposals (b) Other News 3. Roads & Transportation Services (a) Scheduled Roadworks (b) Road Traffic Orders (c) Adopted Roads The Bulletin is sent electronically to all Elected Members of the Council, Community Councils, local groups and organisations, newspapers, statutory consultees etc. It is also available (in electronic format) for inspection at the Council’s Speirs Centre, Alloa as well as in all local libraries and Community Access Points. Members of the public can request to be added to the electronic mailing list at any time. 2 We hope you find this Bulletin useful. We are always keen to improve the information that we provide on all matters.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 Air Quality Progress Report for Falkirk Council
    2010 Air Quality Progress Report for Falkirk Council. In fulfillment of Part IV of the Environment Act 1995 Local Air Quality Management July 2010 Falkirk Council - Scotland July 2010 Local Jon Flitney Authority Officer Department Environmental Health Address Abbotsford House, David’s Loan, Falkirk, FK2 7YZ. Telephone 01324 504950 e-mail [email protected] Report Progress Report 2010 Reference Date July 2010 2 Progress Report - 2010 Falkirk Council - Scotland July 2010 Executive Summary A review of the Council’s monitoring data for 2009 shows that the 15-minute objective continues to be breached in the Grangemouth AQMA. In 2009 the Grangemouth Moray site recorded 65 exceedances. This is greater than the 35 allowed by the objective. All SO 2 monitors outside the AQMA met the 15-minute objective, with all sites meeting the hourly and daily SO 2 objectives. A breach of the 2010 annual PM 10 objective was recorded at the Falkirk West Bridge St site in 2009. This result will be used in the Falkirk Town Centre Further Assessment. Therefore the Council will wait for this report to be completed before considering whether to adjust the current AQMA. Since the 2009 USA the Council has declared three AQMAs for NO 2, two are in Falkirk Town Centre and one in the Haggs and Banknock area. In addition, the Banknock area near Cowdenhill Quarry remains subject to a Detailed Assessment for PM 10 . An Action Plan update for the Grangemouth AQMA is given. The Council continues to work on the measures outlined in the plan. In addition, a statement by INEOS about their tail gas treatment and other SO 2 emission reduction work is also included in this report.
    [Show full text]
  • BCC June 2016
    BO’NESS COMMUNITY COUNCIL Minutes of the meeting held on 8th June 2016 IN THE SMALL UPPER ROOM IN BO’NESS LIBRARY. 1. Welcome Madelene extended a warm welcome to the room. 2. Sederunt: Madelene Hunt [Chair], Lennox Ainslie [Vice-Chair] , Joan Boyd [Secretary] Ian Don [Treasurer] Maria Ford [Minute Secretary] Stuart McAllister, Owen Griffiths, David Aitchison, David Findlay, Alex King, Robyn Adamson and Catriona Morrison from Falkirk Council CLD. Members of the public were in attendance. 3. Apologies for Absence: Lilias Snedden and Councillor Adrian Mahoney. 4. Update on funding for District Town Centres In attendance were Douglas Duff Head of Economic Development & Environmental Services Development Services Falkirk Council and Pete Reid Falkirk Council's Growth and Investment Unit Manager. Discussion took place regarding the shortfall of the Budget and to be aware of further cuts in the future. They want to work with the Community and local retailers to see how we can take things forward. District Centres, Bo’ness is one, will have to wait for the results of the ballot bid for Falkirk Delivers funding before any decisions can be made. Falkirk Town Ltd. will be looking at a funding bid to the Scottish Government to bring back events in the town. Falkirk Towns Ltd will still support the Christmas Lights, Tree lighting, Reindeers and the stage but not the entertainment. They will continue to promote Tourism and leaflets etc where Bo’ness info will appear. There will be 91 cruise ships coming to the area and they will receive brochures etc with Bo’ness attractions.
    [Show full text]