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Councillors move to Kilncraigs

Published on:

18

July 2014

Councillors and their support staff will be moving to Kilncraigs later this month.

From Monday 28th July members of the public wishing to speak to a councillor should make an appointment as usual. This can be done via 'phone or email.

The final council meeting to be held in the Greenfield Council Chambers was on 26th June. The first council meeting to be held in the new chambers will be on Thursday 14th August 2014.

This redevelopment is making use of the 1936 Kilncraigs building and Paton's School. The move means Greenfield House is now closed to the public.

Council Leader Gary Womersley said: "These moves are part of a wider change programme for Clackmannanshire Council, delivering savings and efficiencies, improving customer service in the long term and cutting the cost of running three corporate buildings in Alloa, whilst creating a modern, efficient and flexible working environment for our staff. By reducing office space and introducing new and more flexible ways of working for staff we will save in excess of £3m over the life span of the project."

Customers are reminded that if they wish to make a payment they can do so at our Bank Street office, where they can also pick up / return claim forms and make Scottish Welfare Fund applications. Application forms can also be downloaded from ClacksWeb and you may be quicker calling us on 01259 450000 rather than visiting our revenues office, which will be moving to Speirs Centre when it opens later this year.