Cllr Alastair Majury — June Police Report for Bridge of Allan’s Community Council Meeting
Please find a copy of the police report for the June meeting of the Bridge of Allan Community Council below.
And a note from our local police.

MATTERS OF NOTE
On 5th June at Stirling University a male in his 60s was observed a live cage trap containing a live grey squirrel into the loch. This male was challenged by staff and dog walkers. The male thereafter left the university grounds in a lime green coloured Vauxhall Corsa. If you have any further information in relation to this incident please contact Pc Laura Robertson at Dunblane Police office on 101.
We have been receiving recent complaints about vehicles parking within the cycle lanes in Henderson Street, primarily near to bus stop and exist from the train station platforms. Officers would like to remind all motorists that parking in the cycle lane is an offence and a conditional offer of fixed penalty can be issued. There is a large free carpark within the train station and motorists are reminded to use this carpark when dropping and picking persons up.





Alastair Majury resides locally in the historic Scottish city of Dunblane, and is a Senior Regulatory Business Analyst working across the country. Alastair Majury is also a volunteer officer at the local Boys’ Brigade company, a charity which focuses on enriching the lives of children and young people, and building a stronger community. Alastair Majury also serves on the local council (Stirling Council) as Councillor Alastair Majury where he represents the ward of Dunblane and Bridge of Allan, topping the poll.