At our meeting last week Flora and Michaela from the Stirling Council Active Travel Project team presented an update on the Causewayhead to Dunblane active travel route. You can read the presentation below.
A feasibility study on the Bridge of Allan to Dunblane route was completed in 2021, and a study of the Bridge of Allan to Airthrey Road was completed in 2023. Now concept designs for the Phase 1 part of the route are being prepared for wider consultation.
At this stage we are looking for members of Community Advisory Group (CAG). People who have been previously involved in the group looking at the route, will be contacted to confirm ongoing engagement. The CAG will be a group represnting a broad range of interests, insights and expertise to consult with on early designs, areas of constraint and support the project development. Over time the group will assist in sharing accurate information on decision making and in obtaining support within the wider community. If you are interested in becoming a member of the CAG then please get in touch.
The consultation on this part of the route has not started yet, but you may find interesting the process and comments riased during the Walk Cycle Live Stirling Project consultation.
Dunblane to Causewayhead_BofA Community Council Nov2024
We do not need anymore cycle paths narrowing our roads to extremes whilst motorists keep getting shafted with poor road surfaces and lower speed limits because apparently some people don’t know not to step out infront of cars. The problem is that no matter how much objection local residents put forward the plans will still go ahead because some bigwig fancies annoying the locals so they can get a pat on the back for cycle paths that are barely used!
I agree with the previous comment. Please do not spend any more public money on cycle paths that hardly anyone uses, this is quite simply a waste of public money which would be better used on repairing our local roads which everyone uses either directly or indirectly. As a society at national level and as a local community we must stop pandering to minorities and cater for the majority.
I agree with both previous comments.
It is now winter with dark mornings and evenings, for safety reasons ,cyclists should be advised to have front and rear lights.