Crispin Hayes, Whole Cycle Ltd, lead consultant to the Killearn Active Travel projects gives us his reaction to the changes in funding by Transport Scotland that will affect this and other active path community projects In February this year, Transport Scotland announced a decision to wind up the Sustrans Places for Everyone funding programme over the nextContinue reading “Changes to Sustrans Places for Everyone funding programme”
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My fietsen! Bike stories: Sonja from Whole Cycle
Sonja Potjewijd, from the Netherlands is one of the consultants who has been working on Killearn Active Travel path projects. She explains how cycling has always been part of her life, and now living in Scotland she is working to help develop a better cycling awareness and infrastructure here. I have so many wonderful memoriesContinue reading “My fietsen! Bike stories: Sonja from Whole Cycle”
Project Update
Project update! We are delighted to announce that we have completed Stage 2 of the Killearn Active Travel Project. This involved, among other things, creating concept designs for the proposed paths and liaising with landowners. We have submitted our application for the next stage of funding for Stages 3-4 to Sustrans, and we will findContinue reading “Project Update”
Killearn Active Travel Paths Project Update
We started 2024 on the Killearn Active Travel Path Project by welcoming some new faces to the working group. They will be helping progress both this and the Killearn to Balfron Active Path. We’d like to thank Kenneth Alexander who is retiring from the Killearn to Balfron project, for all his hard work. What isContinue reading “Killearn Active Travel Paths Project Update”
Cllr Paul Henke’s blog on active travel
I am the councillor for Ward 2 which stretches from Fintry to Strathblane. There are a dozen delightful villages scattered across the area connected by country roads which leave much to be desired – but that’s another story! To walk, cycle or e-bike along them means risking injury or even death. We all realise thisContinue reading “Cllr Paul Henke’s blog on active travel”
