Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.Plans to redevelop an iconic Callander landmark, the former St Kessog’s Church, as a community hub have been drawn up by a group of residents and Stirling Council.For the last few years the B-listed Ancaster Square building, erected in 1883, has been lying vacant.Three Callander Community Council members Elaine Watterson, Richard Johnson and Sue King however have been working on a scheme to convert St Kessog’s into a £1m community facility.Stirling Council services including library, registrar’s office and public toilets would be based there – as well as a community centre, visitor centre, heritage centre and business centre, or ‘digital hub’.It.
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