Bridge of Dee West Active Travel (Walking, Wheeling & Cycling) Study

Closed 2 Mar 2020

Opened 17 Feb 2020

Overview

Aberdeen City Council is investigating options to improve walking, wheeling and cycling within the Garthdee, Kaimhill and Braeside areas of Aberdeen. The key aims of the project are to:

  • Create safer spaces for walking, wheeling and cycling.
  • Increase the proportion of trips made by active travel modes.
  • Enhance social inclusion within the local area.
  • Ensure connectivity to the retail park, existing cycle infrastructure, places of work and education, and leisure trip generators in the area.
  • Enhance biodiversity within the area.

Overview Map of Study Area

                                                       Map Overview of the Study Area

Why your views matter

We want to provide an opportunity for people to share their ideas on how we can make the area feel safer and become a more attractive and sociable place to spend time in and become more accessible for travelling on foot, wheel or bike.

                                         

What happens next

The responses you have given, will help us to identify barriers to mobility and understand what improvements should be further considered.

Audiences

  • Anyone from any background

Interests

  • Business Rates
  • Economic Development
  • Retail
  • Business Support
  • Community Safety
  • Community Planning
  • Council Processes
  • Local Democracy
  • Local Services
  • Policies and Strategies
  • Budgets and Spending
  • Digital and Technology
  • Benefits and Grants
  • Housing Benefit
  • Welfare Reform
  • Adult and Community Education
  • Nurseries and Childcare
  • Primary Schools
  • Secondary Schools
  • Biodiversity
  • Environment
  • Waste and Recycling
  • Sustainable Development
  • Climate Change
  • Natural Heritage
  • Disabilities
  • Gender
  • Faith, Religion and Belief
  • Race
  • Sexual Orientation
  • Social Housing
  • Private Housing
  • Housing Support
  • Tenant Participation
  • Arts and Culture
  • Heritage
  • Leisure
  • Libraries
  • Museums and Galleries
  • Public Art
  • Parks and Open Spaces
  • Sport and Activities
  • Tourism and Visitor Attractions
  • Festivals and Events
  • Cycling
  • Parking
  • Public Transport
  • Roads and Pavements
  • Traffic
  • Transport
  • Travel
  • Walking
  • Adoption and Fostering
  • Adults and Older People
  • Carers
  • Children and Families
  • Disabilities
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Mental Health
  • Conservation
  • City Centre Masterplan
  • Development
  • Land
  • Masterplans
  • Planning
  • Property
  • Public Space
  • Regeneration
  • Bereavement Services