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Introduction to Community Councils

Introduction to Community Councils

Community councils are local voluntary organisations with a difference - they have a right to exist under the law and a right to be consulted on planning issues.

All Councils have to agree a Scheme of Establishment for Community Councils which sets out the areas they cover, election procedures and their powers.

Clackmannanshire has provision for 9 community councils.  Contacts for all of Clackmannanshire's active community councils appear on the
Community Councils and their Office Bearers page.

Here are a range of things they do:

  • they comment on local planning applications and the development of the Local and Structure Plan;
  • they campaign on local issues e.g. traffic, leisure facilities;
  • they are consulted on a range of issues by the Council and other public bodies e.g. the future of waste management;
  • some organise gala days;
  • some publish newsletters;
  • some have developed their own websites.

All community council meetings are open to the public, and their minutes and agendas should be available.

Contacting your Community Council

If you would like to know more about the work of your Community Council, please contact the named Office Bearers.

For Further Information Contact

Returning Officer, Chief Executive's Services
Kilncraigs, Greenside Street, Alloa, FK10 1EB
Tel: 01259 452266
Email: