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BID Board members are sought
Stirling Observer
|January 23, 2026
Go Forth Stirling BID is looking for new Board members who are keen to help shape the organisation's future.
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The BID (Business Improvement District) involves business owners working together collectively to improve Stirling city centre for the benefit of those who live, work and visit the area.
The organisation is seeking new members to strengthen the board, ensure a diversity of skills and expand representation across business sectors in Stirling in advance of the next re-ballot which takes place in July 2027.
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