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Hi All,

Hope everyone is keeping well and safe.

It has been some time since our last news post, and would like to use this opportunity to update you on the design phase for Walk, Cycle, Live Stirling.

During February, we held various design workshops and a public drop-in event to showcase the proposals for cycle routes in Stirling.

The Forth Valley College Route steering group design workshop focused on key sections including Upper Craigs, Albert Place and Dumbarton Road Roundabout.

The group collaboratively discussed their thoughts on the current proposals, such as opening Upper Craigs to one-way traffic, full segregated cycleway along Albert Place, and providing additional crossing points at Dumbarton Road Roundabout.

These comments have been collected and analysed, and now sit with the design team while we develop them further. You can read these comments in more detail here link to consultation feedback page .

A further workshop was held for the University route, and focused on problem areas such as Causewayhead Road, crossing points needed along Cowane Street, and changing Laurencecroft Roundabout to a signalised junction.

These comments can be read in more detail on this page.

We worked with other key groups on these concept designs, including the Business Improvement District (Go Forth Stirling) and the Stirling Area Access Panel.

As well as having the design proposals available on Commonplace for comment, we also held a public drop-in event at the Cowane Centre.

We are working hard to ensure consultation can still continue throughout the global pandemic, and hope to have many of you involved in the next stage of design.

Keep up to date by following our news posts.

Take care all!

Posted on 21st April 2020

by Kayleigh Webster