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Stirling team

Your community policing team works with community partners to prevent crime, address local concerns and plan policing. They are focused on finding long term solutions for problems.

Contact us if you want to speak to us about:

  • neighbourhood or community disputes
  • suspected drug use or dealing in your neighbourhood
  • sharing information about possible criminal activity in your area
  • antisocial behaviour
  • non-urgent enquiries
  • community safety advice

We use several sources of information to help us decide on local policing priorities. These include the 'Your Police' survey, community meetings and phone calls from residents.

 

Contact us


Is it an emergency? Call 999

Call 999 immediately if:

  • someone is in danger
  • violence is happening or likely to happen soon
  • you need immediate police help

 

Speak to us

We believe that good policing means working together with communities. We've made it easier for you to contact us and know who serves your area.

The email address for this community team is:

StirlingCommunityPolice@scotland.police.uk

This mailbox is:

  • not monitored 24/7
  • checked by officers alongside their other duties
  • not suitable for reporting crimes

To report a crime:

  • call 101 for non-emergencies
  • call 999 in emergencies
  • never use our team emails to report crimes

 

Visit us

Our staff sometimes need to work away from the station, even during opening hours. If we’re not available to help you when you arrive, please call 101.

Randolphfield Police Station

St Ninians Road, Stirling, FK8 2HD

Opening hours

  • 7am to 12pm
  • 1pm to 12am
  • 7 days a week
  • open on bank holidays

Accessibility

The police station has:

  • disabled car parking spaces
  • hearing loop
  • access lift

 

Callander Police Station

South Church Street, Callander, FK17 8BN

Opening hours

  • 9am to 12pm
  • 1pm to 4pm
  • Monday to Friday
  • closed Easter and Christmas holidays

Accessibility

The police station has:

  • small car park with disabled car parking spaces
  • hearing loop
  • access ramp

 

Balfron Police Station

Buchanan Street, Balfron, G63 0TW

Opening hours

  • 9am to 12:30pm
  • 1:30pm to 5pm
  • Monday to Friday
  • closed Easter and Christmas holidays

Accessibility

The police station has:

  • small car park with one disabled car parking space
  • hearing loop

 

Dunblane Police Station

Perth Road, Dunblane, FK15 0EY

Opening hours

  • 8am to 12pm
  • 1pm to 4pm
  • Monday to Friday
  • closed on public holidays

Accessibility

The police station has:

  • small car park with two disabled car parking spaces
  • hearing loop

 

Local plans for your area

Learn how we work with councils and local partners to improve your community. View our:

You can also read our equality and human rights assessment (Word document, 43KB) for Stirling.

 

Team leads

Chief Inspector Natalie Cook

Chief Inspector Natalie Cook

 

Inspector Steven McCooey

Inspector Steven McCooey

Rural Stirlingshire Inspector Emma Patrick

Rural Stirlingshire Inspector Emma Patrick

 

Your community policing officers

These are the officers who are responsible for community policing in your area:

Police Sergeants

  • Sergeant Couper
  • Sergeant Dempster
  • Sergeant McGivern
  • Sergeant Stephenson

Police Constables

  • Constable Black
  • Constable Capes
  • Constable Collins
  • Constable Deans
  • Constable Finnegan
  • Constable Frickleton
  • Constable Goldie
  • Constable Hunter
  • Constable King
  • Constable Lambie
  • Constable Leggett
  • Constable Lowery
  • Constable McCammon
  • Constable Rennie
  • Constable Robertson
  • Constable Spike
  • Constable Woodhouse

 

Neighbourhood Alert

Neighbourhood Alert is a notification system that gives you updates on your local community. It’s a way for community police teams to tell you about nearby criminal activity and how you can keep safe.

Learn more on the Neighbourhood Alert website.

 

Crimestoppers

Crimestoppers is an independent charity that enables people to report criminal activity anonymously. You can give them information online or over the phone.

Find out more about Crimestoppers in Scotland on their website.