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| name = Stirling

| native_name = ''Sruighlea<br>Stirlin''

| image_map = Stirling in Scotland.svg

| map_caption =

| image_logo = Stirlingcouncillogo.png

| image_coat = Stirling_arms.png

| area_rank = 9th

| area_km2 = 2187

| admin_HQ = [[Stirling]]

| ISO = GB-STG

| ONS = 00RG

| governing_body = Stirling Council

| website = {{URL|http://www.stirling.gov.uk/}}

| control =

*[[Labour/Conservative Coalition]]

| MPs =

*[[Steven Paterson]]

| MSPs =

*[[Keith Brown (Scottish politician)|Keith Brown]]

*[[Bruce Crawford]]

}}

The '''Stirling council area''' ({{lang-sco|Stirlin}}, {{lang-gd|Sruighlea}}) is one of the 32 [[Council areas of Scotland|council areas]] of [[Scotland]], and has a population of about 91,000 (2012 estimate).<ref>[[National Records of Scotland. Stirling Council Demographic factsheet.]] 2012 Estimate of population. Retrieved 18 Sept 2013</ref> It was created under the [[Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994]] with the boundaries of the Stirling district of the former [[Central (local government region of Scotland)|Central]] [[Regions and districts of Scotland|local government region]], and it covers most of the former [[county of Stirling]] (except [[Falkirk]]) and the south-western portion of the former [[county of Perth]]. Both [[Counties of Scotland|counties]] were abolished for local government purposes under the [[Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973]].

The administrative centre of the area is the city of [[Stirling]].

The area borders the council areas of [[Clackmannanshire]] (to the east), [[North Lanarkshire]] (to the south), [[Falkirk (council area)|Falkirk]] (to the south east), [[Perth and Kinross]] (to the north and north east), [[Argyll and Bute]] (to the north and north west), and both [[East Dunbartonshire|East]] and [[West Dunbartonshire]] to Stirling's southwest.

The majority of the population of the area is located in its southeast corner, in the city of Stirling and in the surrounding [[Scottish lowlands|lowland]] communities: [[Bridge of Allan]] and [[Dunblane]] to the north, [[Bannockburn]] to the immediate south, and the three former coal mining communities of [[Cowie, Stirling|Cowie]], [[Fallin, Stirling|Fallin]], and [[Plean]], known collectively as the "Eastern Villages".

The remaining 30 percent of the region's population is sparsely distributed across the rural, mainly [[Scottish highlands|highland]], expanse in the north of the region. The southern half of this rural area comprises the flat western floodplain of the [[River Forth]], bounded on the south by the [[Touch Hills]] and the [[Campsie Fells]]. North of the [[glen]] lie the [[Trossachs]] mountains, and the northern half of the region is generally mountainous in character.

==The Council==

As with all local authorities in Scotland, Stirling Council has a number of multi-member wards electing representatives under the [[single transferable vote]] system.

{|class="wikitable"

|width="5"|

|width="140"|'''Party'''

|width="180"|'''Councillors'''

|-

|bgcolor="{{Scottish National Party/meta/color}}"|

|Scottish National Party

|9

|-

|bgcolor="{{Labour Party (UK)/meta/color}}"|

|Labour

|8

|-

|bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}"|

|Conservative

|4

|-

|bgcolor="{{Scottish Green Party/meta/color}}"|

|Green Party

|1

|}

The wards and their councillors are:

* Bannockburn (3 Councillors): Margaret Brisley (Lab), Alasdair MacPherson (SNP), Violet Weir (Lab)

* Castle (3 Councillors): Johanna Boyd (Lab), John Hendry (Lab), Jim Thomson (SNP)

* Dunblane & Bridge of Allan (4 Councillors): Callum Campbell (Con), Graham Houston (SNP), Mike Robbins (Lab), Mark Ruskell (Green)

* Forth & Endrick (3 Councillors): Alistair Berrill (Con), Graham Lambie (SNP), Ian Muirhead (SNP)

* Stirling East (3 Councillors): Danny Gibson (Lab), Corrie McChord (Lab), Gerry McLaughlan (SNP)

* Stirling West (3 Councillors): Neil Benny (Con), Scott Farmer (SNP), Christine Simpson (Lab)

* Trossachs and Teith (3 Councillors): Martin Earl (Con), Alycia Hayes (SNP), Fergus Wood (SNP)

==Settlements==

[[File:Topo map Stirling Dunbartonshire.png|thumb|upright=2|Topographic map of Stirling and East and West Dunbartonshire]]

As well as the city of [[Stirling]] itself, there are many towns, villages and hamlets spread across the council area:

===Towns===

* [[Bannockburn]]

* [[Bridge of Allan]]

* [[Callander]]

* [[Doune]]

* [[Dunblane]]

===Villages===

* [[Aberfoyle, Stirling|Aberfoyle]]

* [[Arnprior, Stirling|Arnprior]]

* [[Balfron]]

* [[Balmaha]]

* [[Balquhidder]]

* [[Blairlogie]]

* [[Blanefield]]

* [[Buchlyvie]]

* [[Cambusbarron]]

* [[Cambuskenneth]]

* [[Cowie, Stirling|Cowie]]

* [[Crianlarich]]

* [[Croftamie]]

* [[Deanston]]

* [[Drymen]]

* [[Fallin, Stirling|Fallin]]

* [[Fintry]]

* [[Gargunnock]]

* [[Gartmore]]

* [[Killearn]]

* [[Killin]]

* [[Kinlochard]]

* [[Kippen]]

* [[Lochearnhead]]

* [[Plean]]

* [[Port of Menteith]]

* [[Strathblane]]

* [[Strathyre]]

* [[Thornhill, Stirling|Thornhill]]

* [[Throsk]]

* [[Tyndrum]]

===Hamlets===

* [[Ardchullarie More]]

* [[Ardchyle]]

* [[Ardeonaig]]

* [[Ashfield, Stirling|Ashfield]]

* [[Auchlyne]]

* [[Balfron railway station|Balfron Station]]

* [[Boquhan]]

* [[Buchanan Smithy]]

* [[Carbeth]]

* [[Clifton, Stirling|Clifton]]

* [[Dalmary]]

* [[Gartness, Stirling|Gartness]]

* [[Kilmahog]]

* [[Kinbuck]]

* [[Milton, Stirling|Milton]]

* [[Mugdock]]

* [[Ruskie]]

==Places of interest==

*[[Lecropt|Carse of Lecropt]]

*[[Culcreuch Castle]]

*[[Inchmahome Priory]] (a ruined Augustinian priory on an island in the [[Lake of Menteith]], used as a refuge in 1547 by [[Mary, Queen of Scots]])

*[[Breadalbane Folklore Centre]]

*[[Cambuskenneth Abbey]] (formerly the seat of the [[Scottish Parliament]])

*[[Doune Castle]]

*[[Falls of Dochart]]

*[[Falls of Lochay]]

*[[Glen Dochart]]

*[[Glenfinlas]]

*[[Lake of Menteith]]

*[[Lecropt|Lecropt Kirk]]

*[[Loch Achray]]

*[[Loch Ard]]

*[[Loch Earn]]

*[[Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park]]

*[[Loch Katrine]] (The source of most of the drinking water for the city of [[Glasgow]])

*[[Loch Rusky]]

*[[Loch Venachar]]

*[[Moirlannich Longhouse]]

*[[Queen Elizabeth Forest Park]] (run by the [[Forestry Commission]])

*[[Scottish Institute of Sport]] (on the grounds of Stirling University)

*[[Stirling Castle]]

*The [[University of Stirling]]

*The [[Trossachs]]

*[[Wallace Monument]]

*[[West Highland Way]]

==References==

{{Reflist}}

==External links==

{{Commons category|Stirling council area}}

* [http://www.stirling.gov.uk/ Stirling Council] ''official website''

*{{dmoz|Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/Scotland/Stirling_District}}

{{Stirling Towns & Villages}}

{{Scotland subdivisions}}

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