Our Work

Stirling City Heritage Trust focuses projects within the City of Stirling boundary.

Specific projects may have additional area criteria, for example require to be situated in a conservation area or the city centre. One of the key roles of Stirling City Heritage Trust is to distribute grant funding. Primarily this is to help building owners undertake appropriate repair of their traditional buildings. We also carry out outreach work to raise awareness in the heritage of Stirling, and from time to time offer grants to other groups to undertake heritage projects that benefit the wider community.

In addition to being available to residents in Stirling, the Traditional Buildings Health Check is currently also operating in Bridge of Allan, Blairlogie and Dunblane.

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The Traditional Buildings Health Check is a proactive maintenance scheme delivered by Stirling City Heritage Trust to assist owners in Stirling to maintain their traditional buildings. Membership offers access to the maintenance and repair advice from our Traditional Buildings Team and to our impartial building inspection service.

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Education & Outreach

The Trust is committed to promoting the wider understanding, enjoyment and appreciation of Stirling City’s historic built environment, raising awareness of Stirling’s heritage through activities or interpretation.
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Funding & Advice

We invest and support projects within the historic environment which contribute to the economic regeneration and resilience of Stirling’s city centre and make Stirling City a better place to live, visit and invest.
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Past Projects

We’ve worked on past projects within Stirling’s historic environment which help contribute to the economic regeneration and resilience of the city centre and make Stirling City a better place to live, visit and invest.
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