Second public consultation for street improvements to Ashgrove Road

23/06/2022

PEOPLE living or working near Ashgrove Road and Ashgrove Road West are being asked to take part in a second in-person and online consultation which could lead to street improvements for the area.

The next stage of Ashgrove Connects project, being delivered by Aberdeen City Council and paid by the North-east transport organisation Nestrans, comprises a consultation at Cornhill Library and online as well as a webinar and local drop-in sessions, which will help define priorities and shape how the project develops.

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The Ashgrove Connects project is initially investigating what improvements could and should be made to the streets and is aimed at enabling people to choose a more active and sustainable lifestyle, in order to make the most of opportunities to complement the proposed infrastructure changes along the Berryden Corridor.

Depending on input from the community, plans could include changes to Ashgrove Road and Ashgrove Road West which give greater priority to people, enhance public space, improve access to shops and facilities, and improve active travel.

The project has been working with local people and stakeholders since March (2022) to build an understanding of how the streets and public spaces are perceived and used locally.

The information gathered has guided the development of initial designs ideas which could see a reduction in the speed of traffic, improved crossings, better access to greenspace, a more enjoyable environment to walk through, and improved conditions for people cycling along the road.

Local residents and people who travel through or work in the area are being asked to view and give feedback on the initial designs. Consultation activities with a local primary school and care home are also being organised. The feedback received will help to steer the development of a preferred design during the next stage of the project.

Initial ideas are being presented for the areas near to Ashgrove Road West’s junctions with North Anderson Drive, Foresterhill Road, Cornhill Road and Westburn Drive. Initial ideas are being presented for the areas near to Ashgrove Road West’s junctions with North Anderson Drive, Foresterhill Road, Cornhill Road and Westburn Drive. Additionally, ideas for changes to Cornhill Terrace, Laurelwood Avenue and the east end of Ashgrove Road are also being presented.

Aberdeen City Council Operational Delivery committee convener Councillor Miranda Radley said: “I’m looking forward to the consultation on these exciting designs which have been developed based on local feedback. There has been a fantastic response from the local community so far on the project and this next stage is an excellent opportunity to shape this project even further.”

The consultation material will be at Cornhill Library on Foresterhill Road until Sunday 17 July, and online at https://consultation.aberdeencity.gov.uk/place/ashgrove-connects/ The opening hours of the library is from 10am to 1pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and from 2pm to 5pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

A webinar is being held on Tuesday 28 June, from 7pm to 8pm for anyone wanting to find out more information about the Ashgrove Connects project. There are also drop-in sessions on Tuesday 5 July at Cairncry Community Centre on Foresterhill Road from 10am to 1pm and at Westburn Outdoor Centre in Westburn Park from 4pm to 7pm.

More information is available on the project website which is available at https://ashgroveconnects.commonplace.is/

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