Active travel routes consultation

Active travel routes consultation

The Walk Cycle Live Stirling project has been developing 2 core routes for active travel from Stirling Station to Stirling University and Forth Valley College. Today at 4-6pm there is an online Q&A about proposed changes to Causewayhead.  The proposed changes can be seen at Engage Stirling, these will be available to view at the start of the event.   If you can’t attend the presentation it will be available to view and submit comments after the event on the engage Stirling platform.
 
On Thursday 25th Feb 4-6pm there will be a similar online Q&A about changes to Albert Place. Followed by a further drop in on the 2nd March to consider all the proposals. 
 
A phone line will be available at the following times to give your comments.  Call 01786 233443 on 12-2, 4-6 on Wednesday March 3rd and 8-10 Thursday March 4th.
Blairforkie Drive Planning Webinar Feb 2nd 7pm

Blairforkie Drive Planning Webinar Feb 2nd 7pm

We are hosting a public Zoom Webinar with D.M Hall and Allanwater Homes to address the community’s queries about the application.  The meeting will be on Tuesday 2nd February at 7pm, the meeting details are below. 

We have a panel of residents who have summarised the main questions and concerns and will deliver these to the developers.  Any follow up questions, sparked by the discussion can be typed into the Q&A/chat function and these will be collated and then passed onto the developer.  We will then publish any responses that we receive from the developer on our website and social media.

You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Feb 2, 2021 07:00 PM London
Topic: Blairforkie Planning Consultation

Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86237523539?pwd=T1I0c3NPUk1HSGdmZUlzZmtQMGJpdz09
Passcode: 808131

Stirling Council Community Engagement Strategy

Stirling Council Community Engagement Strategy

Stirling Council are seeking your feedback on their draft Community Engagement Strategy:

Effective Community Engagement supports people and communities to become active participants and to take control over the decisions and matters that affect their lives.  Stirling Council has drawn up a draft Community Engagement Strategy and we would be very keen to have your feedback, thoughts and views on the draft. 

A survey will be open until 5pm on Tuesday 15 December 2020.  https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/SCComEngagement.

The online link for the Draft Community Engagement Strategy can be found at  https://www.stirling.gov.uk/media/22284/community-engagement-strategy-2020.pdf

Your feedback will inform the final Community Engagement Strategy which will be considered by the Council’s Community Planning & Regeneration committee early in 2021.

Glen Road User Survey – Please take a moment to complete

Glen Road User Survey – Please take a moment to complete

A community-led project is conserving the old Glen Road path between Dunblane and Bridge of Allan for local residents and visitors. Volunteers have raised £38k from grants and generous public donations for stabilisation and drainage work. Heavy rain will continue to cause landslips but we will make every effort to maintain this popular active travel route for residents and visitors.

The funders now require information on current use, so please:

1. Enjoy some exercise through the glen!
2. Complete the on-line user survey at:

www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/GlenRoadSurvey

Tennis Courts Survey – Community Help Required

Community Council seeks resident’s views on Keir Street Tennis Courts

Following several years of neglect, the Public Tennis courts at the east end of Keir Street are now not fit for purpose.

The Community Council are concerned at the loss of this public facility and have identified potential funding sources, which would enable the courts to be brought back to an acceptable condition, but the views of as many residents as possible are needed before embarking on efforts to restore this local historic facility.

Community Council Chair, Mike Watson said. “It is sad to see the decline in use of the courts in recent years, but investment in restoring the courts, including new, easily maintained playing surfaces, would bring this facility back into regular use for the community and visitors to Bridge of Allan.

I would encourage as many residents as possible to complete this survey”.

If the resident’s response is in favour of restoring the courts and any subsequent funding applications successful, the works would include providing an all-weather surface and disabled access to the courts.

Residents can have their say by completing a survey, which can be accessed at: –

www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/BoATennis

Paper copies are also available in the library and at the Allan Centre. The survey ends on Friday 14 February 2020.

More information can be found about the tennis courts project and other Bridge of Allan activities, at the Community Council website: www.ccbridgeofallan.org.uk

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