Stirling Conservatives have launched their blueprint for the running of Stirling council, publishing proposals in the latest edition of the local party's constituency paper "Unplugged". The policy document has been published well ahead of the formal election campaign in order that the public can "share their own opinions about how the council should be run and what the priorities of the next administration should be."
Councillor David Lonsdale, Conservative spokesman, said; "The local election next May is about the selection of individual councillors to represent each part of the district. It is also about the election of a new administration to run Stirling Council. Local Conservatives believe the council can and should deliver in a far more effective and positive manner for those who use, pay for and provide services.
"We are concentrating on what the priorities should be, not just for a Conservative-led administration, but for any administration. That is why we have set out a range of ideas for the future, and why we are also keen to hear what residents think the priorities for the next administration should be."
The Conservatives have identified four key challenges for the Stirling area:
Delivering value for money; making Stirling greener; tackling ant-social behaviour; and strengthening local civic society.
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