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Environmental Health

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Environmental Information

Responsible for ensuring a healthy and safe living and working environment for residents and visitors to the Stirling Council area.
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Conservation

Areas of special architecture or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to protect or enhance.
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Food Business Regulation

If you are planning to operate a new food business within our area, you must register the premises with us at least 28 days before opening
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Food Hygiene

Whether you run a nursery, want to make sure your home kitchen is safe, or are thinking of starting a Bed and Breakfast, you'll find essential information here:
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Allotments

There are three existing allotment sites within the Stirling Council area at Bridgehaugh, Bridge of Allan and Dunblane.
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Pollution

We deal with many pollution issues such as air quality, exhaust emission testing, pollution control and contaminated land.
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Abandoned Vehicles

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Private Rented Housing

The Repairing Standard covers the legal and contractual obligations of private landlords to ensure that a property meets a minimum physical standard.
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Pest Control

Report a Pest Control problem.
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