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Search for all messages with label Inbox Remove label Inbox from this conversationFuller, Charlie <[email protected]>Tue, 18 Jul, 15:03 (6 days ago)Reply to Charlie Dear Stakeholder South Lanarkshire Council has commissioned transport consultants AECOM to develop the next South Lanarkshire Local Transport Strategy which will cover the period 2024-2034. The aim of the strategy is to set the future direction for the Council’s approach to the development and upkeep of the transport infrastructure within South Lanarkshire. The strategy will set how the Council will contribute to the delivery of the obligations set out in the National and Regional Transport Strategies and other key policy drivers. Transport policies and actions will be developed, and indicators identified to monitor the progress made by the Council on these actions. In the initial stages of strategy development, AECOM is seeking to understand the key problems, issues and opportunities relating to transport and travel across South Lanarkshire. This information will be used to shape the vision statement, objectives, indicators and options for the strategy, ultimately setting the strategic direction for transport investment and policy in South Lanarkshire for the next 10 years. AECOM and South Lanarkshire Council invite you to provide feedback via an online survey which can be accessed using the following link. https://www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk/info/200230/public_and_community_transport/2164/local_transport_strategy_2024-2034 The survey will be available to complete between Tuesday 18 July and Friday 1 September 2023. Paper copies of the survey can be requested by emailing [email protected] with LTS as the email subject. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in contact with me using the details below. Kind Regards, Charlie Fuller Charlie Fuller, MA (Hons) MTPS Transport Planner Consultant M +44(0)791 710 5899 [email protected] AECOM 1 Tanfield Edinburgh, EH3 5DA T +44(0)131 301 8600 aecom.com Delivering a better world re to edit.
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Biggar Burn Regeneration Project UpdateInboxbob brownlieThu, 29 Jun, 19:17 (4 days ago)Reply
to me, Ian, Alex, ralph.barker, Laura For information, the following update on progress was received today from Tweed Forum who are leading on this project: 1. The funding from SEPA WEF for the next phases of design has now been secured. 2. Tweed Forum hope to issue the invitation to tender early next week with a design consultant expected to be in place at the end of August 2023. 3. It is anticipated that all design work, hydraulic modelling and flood risk assessment work will be completed by December 2024. 4. Engagement with stakeholders will be interspersed throughout the design programme. Regards, Bob Brownlie Biggar Community Council
DRAFT - Minutes of the meeting held at 700pm on 19 June 2023. Finished 8:30 pm Location: Library Meeting Room Elected Members Present: Jimmy Ritchie Chair; Roger Curtis, Secretary; Laura Shirley, Treasurer Council Members: Carol-Anne Alcorn , Gillian Gardner, Alan Wilson, Helen Leslie Associates: Neil Ingram, Lesley Craise Ex-officio Members Present: SLC Members: Ian McAllan, Alex Allison Absent: PC Durie, Ben Waine Other Representatives: Members of the Public: 2 persons Items Covered: 3. Adoption of Minutes of Previous Meeting (15/5/23) The minutes where adopted. Proposed by Carol-Anne Alcorn, seconded Laura Shirley. Matters arising from previous minutes:
3.6 Biggar Youth Project – mural painting on Clydesdale Close. It was felt that the mural should be agreed between the High School and relevant businesses. 4. Appointment of new members : Jimmy Ritchie will talk with Ann Lindsay about whether or not she wants to be an associate, for she was on the previous council that ended October 2022. Jimmy Ritchie will also talk to Al Stewart about being an associate. 5. Matters Raised By Members of the Public: 5.1 Community Hall Closures- Councillor Alison explained about village halls in Abington, Dolphinton and Elsrickle being subject to possible asset transfer from SLC to the communities after they are handed back to SLC by South Lanarkshire Leisure & Culture. He will explain more at the next meeting. 5.2 Crossing of High Street near Station Road – it was reported that progress with Consultation is slow. Councillor McAllan will push for this to be done soon so work can be completed within the financial year. 5.3 Howison Square – there had been a complaint about the poor state of repair 6. Items from BCC. E Mails, and BCC Face Book page: Items from the BCC E Mail account are sent to Council Members. Relevant ones are posted on the BCC facebook page and Weebly Items include:
Biggar Community Council Police Report Biggar Community Council Police Report Police update – 15/05/2023 – 16/06/2023 53 Incidents were recorded by Police Scotland for Biggar. For comparison, in the same period there were 266 incidents recorded for Lanark and 291 for Carluke. 11 crimes were recorded during the above timescale. The crimes were for Threatening behaviour, Theft by Housebreaking, Housebreaking with intent to steal, Assault x 3, Vandalism x 3, Fraud and Communications Act. 4 of the above crimes were detected. Loaningdale House has again been targeted over the previous 2 weekends by youths entering outbuildings and causing damage.. If anyone has any information regarding either incident please email [email protected]. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any concerns or anything you wish to discuss. As always, non-urgent matters should be reported via 101, urgent matters via 999. PC Alan Kerr Q1240 PC Ross Allan Q64 Note from Alan Kerr : “ I see last month mention was made regarding the increase in incidents from the previous month’s figures. Please don’t think an increase in figures relates to increased problems in the area. For example last month 15 incidents were for the same location. Also if multiple persons report the same incident (road accident etc) a number of incidents may be created.” The report was discussed. Serious concern was expressed about the vandalism at Loaningdale house. It is now 3 occasions. Councillor McAllan will contact the 2 community police officers. 8. Reports from South Lanarkshire Councillors. Already covered elsewhere 9. Treasurers Report: New signatures for the bank. Jimmy Richie reported that the paperwork has been sent off. Laura Shirley announced her resignation as Treasurer. “No bank statements received from Bobby Colquhoun, so these figures rely on my deduction of signed microgrant cheques from previous totals. “ Business Account £372.00 Clyde Windfarm £2517.50 Clyde Extension £1825.27 Glenkerie Windfarm £772.60 Incentive Account £ 376.52 10. Windfarm Grants – Microgrant Applications approved
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14. Date of next meeting: 21 August. An extra meeting has been arranged on Monday 24 July to discuss the public park/caravan park, an issue that arose after the meeting. Venue, in Biggar Library |
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