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Tell us what you think of proposed improvements to the local path network for a chance to win a £75 voucher!
In the time it takes you to make a hot drink you can complete our short survey and be entered into a random prize draw.
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If you haven’t yet told us what you think of the proposed improvement to paths in St Andrews, now is the time.
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Help us shape the future of active travel in St Andrews for a chance to win a £75 voucher!
We’re looking for local people to visit bit.ly/3MEQVu0 and tell us what they think of our new path route options which aim to make it easier and safer to walk, wheel and cycle.
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Complete our short survey bit.ly/3MEQVu0 letting us know what you think of our path route proposals for improvements to public paths in St Andrews.
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Route intervention 6 - Hallow Hill Crossing of Kinness Burn and SW town
Features 5 specific points of intervention along the route including improving the bridge and converting steps to a ramp.
Have your say on this route and others here:
bit.ly/3MEQVu0
Route intervention 5.2 - One way on Canongate
Vehicles proposed either eastbound only or westbound only with segregated cycle paths both ways.
Have your say on this route and others here:
bit.ly/3MEQVu0
Route intervention 5.1 - One way on Doubledykes Road and Argyll Street
Interventions include one way roads for vehicles, segregated cycle paths both ways, larger pavement.
Have your say on this route and others here:
bit.ly/3MEQVu0
Route intervention 4 - Viaduct & Petheram Bridge up to Strathtyrum
Features 10 specific points of intervention along the route including new off road shared use path and ramp access.
Have your say on this route and others here:
bit.ly/3MEQVu0
Route intervention 3 - North Haugh to Harbour and Abbey Street
Features 12 specific points of intervention along the route including widening of paths and new crossing arrangements.
Have your say on this route and others here:
bit.ly/3MEQVu0
Route intervention 2 - Observatory, Hospital, to East Sands and Harbour
Features 13 specific points of intervention along the route including traffic calming and signage.
Have your say on this route and others here:
bit.ly/3MEQVu0
Route 1 - Madras & Strathkinness High Road to Viaduct Walk
There is no map for this route yet because we are working with the university and will look to integrate these routes within their development plans.
Have your say on this route and others here: bit.ly/3MEQVu0
What does path route intervention mean?
Amongst other things, it means:
Signage and traffic calming
Junction & crossing improvements
Improvements to existing paths
New paths
Creation of one way streets
Find out more and let us know what you think: bit.ly/3MEQVu0
ALT Coloured squared labelled A (yellow) and B (pink) with three chalk arrows of varying directions travelling between them.
📍 Event Tomorrow📍
We’re pleased to publish route intervention options that have been developed to improve infrastructure for walking, wheeling and cycling.
These options have been designed using information from local people collated during previous rounds of consultation.
To find out more and let us know what you think of the proposals, come along to the first of our on-street lunchtime sessions tomorrow.
You’ll find our team at Church Square from 12.30pm – 1.30pm.
If you can’t make it tomorrow, you can still view the suggested route interventions and provide feedback at the link below.
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The Active Way is a project that aims to make it easier, safer and more fun for everyone to walk, cycle and wheel on a daily basis in St Andrews.
To be the first to hear about new phases in the project, sign up to receive occasional email updates.
theactiveway.org.uk
The Active Way is a project that aims to better connect the pathways and streets of St Andrews so that it’s easier to engage in active travel.
Read about our work so far and keep up to date with the latest developments by visiting our website:
theactiveway.org.uk/blog/
We are delighted to see our recent map based consultation featured in a best practice spotlight by the Maptionnaire team.
You can read what they had to say about our effective use of the online tool to involve local people at the link below.
bit.ly/411h77T
Speeding is considered an issue in many residential areas of St Andrews.
Cars and vans are considered by local people to be the main problem vehicles.
Find out more at bit.ly/3YUlakX