Reimagining Murrayburn, Hailesland and Dumbryden - People and Places
Overview
Community engagement is fundamental to the success of the project. Feedback received will inform the designs to ensure the proposals reflect the needs and aspirations of the local community.
In this first stage of community consultation, a Family Fun Day event will be held at the Murrayburn Greenway on 20th November 2021. The event will be an opportunity for local residents to communicate their views on the existing estate and share their ideas on what improvements they would like to see as part of the project. Highlights of the event include free food and drink, a play workshop for children and a free prize draw for completing the survey.
If you are unable to attend the event but would still like the opportunity to contribute to the consultation, please complete this survey.
What happens next
Atkins will use the information provided via the Family Fun Day and the Survey to inform their designs and produce some concept proposals. Stage 2 of the consultation process will see residents invited to view and comment on the proposals which will assist with further design development. We expect to have proposals prepared in the first half of next year.
Events
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Community Fun & Consultation Event
From 20 Nov 2021 at 11:00 to 20 Nov 2021 at 15:00Come along and have your say in
shaping your neighbourhood.
We are developing proposals to improve your public
spaces within within the Murrayburn, Hailesland &
Dumbryden estates. We want to hear your thoughts
and ideas on what changes you would like to see.
• Free food and drink
• Drop in play workshop for children
• Free prize draw for taking part in the consultation.
Areas
- Natural neighbourhood area - Dumbryden
- Natural neighbourhood area - Wester Hailes
- Neigbourhood Partnership - South West
Audiences
- Homeless People
- People with long term conditions
- People with disabilities
- Minority Ethnic groups
- Carers
- Jobseekers
- Low income households
- Older people
- Businesses
- Children & Young People
- Civil and public servants
- Elected Members
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual people, Transgender people (LGBT)
- Men
- Parents/carers
- Professionals
- Residents
- Road users
- Students
- Teaching/Educational staff
- Visitors
- Voluntary sector/volunteers
- Women
- Taxi Licence holders
- Amenity groups
- Architects/designers
- Built heritage groups
- Community councils
- Developers/investors
- Development management statutory consultees
- Development planning key agencies
- Education institutions
- External councils
- Housing associations
- Landowners
- Libraries
- Natural heritage/open space
- Neighbourhood partnerships
- Planning consultants
- Professional bodies
- Scottish Government departments
- Services/utilities
- Transport groups
- Young people
- Licence holders
- Employees
- Licence applicants
Interests
- Children and Families
- Health and Wellbeing
- Cycling and walking
- Parking spaces
- Public Transport
- Roads and pavements
- Commercial bins and recycling
- Non-commercial bins and recycling
- Community planning
- Biodiversity
- Nature
- Council and housing association homes
- Council homes
- Arts and culture
- Parks and green spaces
- Sport, activities and dance
- Area regeneration
- Public space