Police Scotland have shared with us their report covering 18th Jan 2021 – 17th Feb 2021. Read the report here.
The Community Policing Team have been liaising with Bridge of Allan golf club after they raised some issues in which they were having in relation to damage to the course and fence due to sledging on the course. The committee have asked that member of the community who are using the grounds to sledge please be mindful of the course and the other property nearby i.e. fencing (which appears to be broken after persons have been sledging into it).
The pop up policeman has been deployed on 3 occasion within Henderson Street (both ends) and Sherrifmuir Road. CPT will continue to use this and it appears to be having a positive impact on drivers.
Re speed adherence in 20mph zones and streets.
I have viewed a sample of a Stirling Council vehicle speed limit adherence check taken in a Causewayhead housing estate road last October.
The results from what I can make out are that out of 587 journeys subject to 20mph, 493 of those journeys exceeded that limit. That was a sample for just one day in one direction of travel.
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The road concerned is also used as a school route.
Who cares?
Are you keeping an eye on SUSTRANS/Stirling Counci plans for e.g, the Causewayhead and ‘Uni’ route proposals?
Hi Chris, I have been attending the planning workshops for the University route. We had one at the beginning of Feb before the public consultation opened. The latest proposals
are available for all to comment now via https://engage.stirling.gov.uk/en-GB/folders/walk-cycle-live-stirling. That is concerning about adherence to the 20 limit seen in Causewayhead. We will raise it with the community policing team re what enforcement will be in place for the new 20 zones in BofA. Anna