HOUSEBUILDERS Springfield Properties, Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes are inviting the local community to attend an event to learn more about the upcoming Durieshill development, which will see the creation of a new 3,000-home village on the outskirts of Stirling.
The first of three public events will be held on 30 October between 2.30pm and 7pm at King Robert Hotel, Glasgow Road, Stirling, with two further events planned in November in Plean.
Attendees will learn about the location of the site, the detailed masterplan and proposed updates to sections of the existing planning consent to include homes by Barratt and David Wilson and alterations to the Springfield areas. This follows the recent sale of land from Springfield to Barratt and David Wilson to accelerate the creation of the development and delivery of private and affordable housing.
As one of the largest detailed planning applications to have been approved in Scottish history, the 600-acre site is set to include green spaces, schools, shops, and commercial opportunities. With infrastructure works commencing in 2025, the development is also tipped to create over 200 jobs and apprenticeship opportunities.
Springfield MD Andy Curran said, “These events are a chance to share the exciting vision for Durieshill’s future. This long-awaited development is about more than just building homes, it’s about creating a sustainable and vibrant community with strong infrastructure, excellent amenities and beautiful green spaces. Furthermore, it will generate hundreds of jobs and apprenticeship opportunities, supporting the broader region’s growth.
“We’ve worked closely with Stirling Council to design a village that has everything a community needs to thrive, and we’re delighted to have welcomed Barratt and David Wilson Homes to the team and are confident their proposals will positively add to our approved plans.”
David Scott, MD Barratt Developments West Scotland, added, “We’re pleased to include our range of high quality homes within the approved Durieshill proposals. There is an urgent demand for housing in this region and the feedback we receive from the community will help us shape areas within this exciting new place where people will want to live, work, and raise their families for years to come.”
The following two public consultation events in Plean will be held on 13 November at:
- 1pm and 3pm – McAuley Hall, Balfour Centre, Plean, FK7 8DS
- 6pm and 8pm – Dining Hall, East Plean Primary School, Plean, FK7 8BX
More information about the village can be found on a newly launched Durieshill website: https://www.durieshill.co.uk/