Local information
Stirling is a centre for local government, higher education, tourism, retail, and industry.
The 2011 census recorded the population of the city as 45,750; the wider Stirling council area has a population of about 91,000.
The City is reputed to be the third fastest growing area of Scotland in terms of population.
A major new regeneration project on the site of the former port area and the former Ministry of Defence site, adjacent to Stirling Railway Station, is currently underway. Known as Forthside, it has the aim of developing a new waterfront district linked to the railway station via a new pedestrian bridge.
Stirling is well located in central Scotland being almost equidistant between Glasgow, Edinburgh and Perth.
The city benefits from good transport links to include a mainline railway, bus depot and easy access onto the Motorway network.
The premises are located on the east side of Forth Street within Stirling’s mixed use Riverside area.
The surrounding area comprises commercial and residential accommodation.
National Rail - Stirling (Caledonian Sleeper, LNER, ScotRail)