Killin Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme
Funding for the Killin Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme has now been fully allocated.
The grant scheme is funded by the National Park Authority and Historic Scotland.
For a map of the Killin conservation area click here.
The grant scheme is funded by the National Park Authority and Historic Scotland.
For a map of the Killin conservation area click here.
What has the Scheme Delivered?
To date the scheme has delivered projects with a total value of £227,980.55.
The contribution from the Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme is £80,107.26. The remainder has come from private owners, Stirling Council, the National Trust for Scotland and the British Geological Survey.
Click on the links below to read about some of the projects that have benefited from the Killin Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme:
- Breadalbane Folklore Centre
- Dochart Road
- 10 Dreadnought Place
- Lynedoch, Main Street
- St Fillan's Church
- British Geological Survey: The Building Stones and Slates of Killin
Killin Conservation Area Appraisal
Please click here to view the Killin Conservation Area Appraisal.







