Welcome back to , The Courier’s regular look at all the Stirling Council planning applications you should know about. This time, there are new businesses galore vying to open across the city and beyond. And Sir Andy Murray’s luxury hotel Cromlix is back on our radar, after amendments to already-approved planning permission have been submitted.
But before we give you all the details about that, take a look at what else has been going on in Stirling’s planning world lately. The owners of Hot World Cuisine have bought the former Allan Park South Church on Dumbarton Road in Stirling. They hope to open a world buffet restaurant inside, along with a Kongz outlet selling smash burgers.
Plans have been submitted to Stirling Council, requesting to convert the church into an eatery, with proposed internal and external alterations. , a spokesman for the businesses revealed more about the plans last week. A temporary Co-op will be built in Bridge of Allan, ahead of the current store’s demolition, if proposed plans are approved.
, planning permission is being sought to erect a temporary supermarket to serve the town while a new, already-approved two-storey shop is built. Made from joined portacabins, the makeshift shop would be located in the current store’s car park. If approved by Stirling Council, it will serve shoppers for up to 40 weeks.
Plans for a previously controversial service station on the A9 northbound between Stirling and Perth have been resubmitted for considerati.











