Executive (including Education) Agenda - 18 June 2026, 10:00 
A meeting to be held at Grangemouth Community Education Unit, 69-71 Abbots Road, Grangemouth, FK3 8JB at 10:00 on 18 June 2026.
| Number | Item |
|---|---|
| In accordance with section 43 of the Local Government in Scotland Act 2003 the Convener has directed that this meeting will be conducted in such a manner as to allow remote attendance by elected members. The meeting will be livestreamed at: Falkirk Council: Committees - YouTube | |
| 1 | Apologies |
| 2 | Declarations of Interest Members should declare any financial and non-financial interests they have in any item of business at the meeting, identifying the relevant agenda item and the nature of the interest. |
| 3 | Minute Minute of Meeting of the Executive held on 21 May 2026. View Papers |
| 4 | Rolling Action Log View Papers |
| 5 | ASL Review Update Report by the Director of Education. Education Portfolio View Papers |
| 6 | Parental Engagement Strategy Refresh Report by the Director of Education. Education Portfolio View Papers |
| 7 | Use of Private CCTV on Domestic Premises Report by the Director of Transformation, Communities and Corporate Services. Leader of the Council View Papers |
| 8 | Grangemouth Transport Study 'Case for Change' Appraisal Report by the Director of Place Services. Economic Development Portfolio View Papers |
| 9 | Falkirk Business Improvement District Renewal Report by the Director of Place Services. Economic Development Portfolio View Papers |
| 10 | Corporate Risk Management Update Report by the Director of Transformation, Communities and Corporate Services. Leader of the Council View Papers |
| 11 | 2025/26 Capital Programme Outturn Report by the Director of Transformation, Communities and Corporate Services and the Director of Place Services. Leader of the Council View Papers |
| 12 | Revenue Financial Outturn 2025/26 Report by the Director of Transformation, Communities and Corporate Services. Leader of the Council View Papers |
| 13 | Review of Taxi Fare Scales and Other Charges Report by the Director of Transformation, Communities and Corporate Services. Public Protection Portfolio View Papers |
| 14 | Community Asset Transfer of Broompark Community Centre Report by the Director of Place Services. Leader of the Council View Papers |
| 15 | Community Asset Transfer - Russell Park Pavilion Report by the Director of Place Services. Leader of the Council View Papers |
| 16 | Community Asset Transfer of Thornhill Community Centre Report by the Director of Place Services. Leader of the Council View Papers |
| 17 | Motions submitted under Standing Order 29 Review of Football Provision Across Falkirk Council notes: " The recent qualification of the Scotland men's national football team for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and the continued growth of women's and girls' football in Scotland; " The important role grassroots football clubs play in improving health and wellbeing, promoting inclusion and providing positive opportunities for young people and families; and " Concerns raised by local football clubs regarding increasing pitch hire costs and the long-term sustainability of grassroots football within the Falkirk Council area. Council therefore agrees to instruct officers to undertake a review of football provision across the Falkirk Council area and report back with findings and future options. The review should include: " Pricing structures for grass and astro turf pitch hire; " Comparison with neighbouring local authorities and other sports; " Consultation with local football clubs and stakeholders; " Assessment of the social and community value delivered by clubs, including opportunities to grow participation amongst women, girls and under-represented groups; " Potential targeted support for clubs delivering significant community benefit; " Review of the quality and capacity of existing facilities and future investment requirements; and " Opportunities to secure external funding through the Scottish FA, sportscotland and other relevant partners. Council further instructs officers to provide options based on: 1. Maintaining the current approach; 2. A sustainable development model with moderate investment; and 3. A high-investment model aimed at significantly improving participation and facilities across the Falkirk Council area. Proposed by Councillor Redmond. |
