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Stirling approves £870,000 historic Christie Clock rebuild

Stirling Council depute leader Gerry McGarvey said: “We appreciate the strength of feeling about what happened to this much-loved clock.

“It was incredibly difficult situation for everyone, but there was general consensus about honouring our commitment to the people of Stirling.

“Not everyone will agree with our decision at a time when Stirling Council, like other local authorities, faces a significant budget shortfall.”

The council must now apply for retrospective listed building consent for the previous demolition of the clock and planning permission for the reconstruction.

The stonework was removed from site in September last year and has been kept in safe storage since.

In the aftermath of the demolition, Stirling Council and the Stirling City Heritage Trust, in association with Historic Environment Scotland, produced a strategy to secure the future of Stirling’s historic assets.


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