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Mapping issues and aspirations


What are the current issues in your area?

What are your aspirations for Active Travel in your area?


As part of the Council's work to develop active travel routes in the area, we would like to hear from you on the current issues, potential opportunities and your aspirations. An example of prompts and themes are shown below:

  • What type of infrastructure or interventions would you like to see?
  • Are there areas along a corridor which you don’t think should be changed?
  • Would you support the removal of on-street parking in an area if it meant higher quality infrastructure?
  • Are there any areas where you find it difficult to cross the road, currently?
  • Are there any other local connections you would like to see?
  • What areas do you think should be a priority for improvements?
A conceptual map showing the 4 corridors in the City Centre South programme in purple and the existing and committed active travel infrastructure in yellow.

Phases

Phases overview
Phase 2: Analysis and Feedback
Analysis and Feedback
Phase 3: Example Active Travel Network Map
Example Active Travel Network Map

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25 June 2025 23:00 - 9 August 2025 23:00

What are your aspirations for walking, wheeling and cycling in the City Centre South?

What would make it easier and more attractive for people of all abilities to move sustainably around for the City Centre South area for the everyday journeys we all make for shopping, school, work and leisure? We want to hear from you if you currently walk, wheel, cycle, push a pram or if you don't but would like to.

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Underpasses are unsafe

Return of bike rentals

cycle route down Springkerse industrial estate

Widen the path along the Bannockburn to link up Whins of Milton and Bannockburn (Old mill trail)

Shared use path crosses junction which is too wide and needs tightening up

Don't build anymore bike lanes

Improved crossing of railway

Access to Kings Park

burghmuir road cycle path

, 1 comment

Upgrade existing path along A9 Falkirk road to Plean

Off road access

Link NCN76 to The Peak

, 1 comment

New Road - road crossings at top and bottom of hill are not safe enough and children use pavement on opposite side

footpath/cyclepath from bottom of station rd bannockburn to pike rd along A91 g it at the moment can be hairy

Include ridden and driven horses

2 blind bends

Existing and new cycle routes need to meet up to make a coherent network

Convert Torbrex into a home zone.

Dangerous and confusing junction

Melville terrace

Dangerous junction

St ninians road needs a protected cycle lane to the city centre

Crossing

Dangerous area

Junction improvement

Cycle lanes

More data required

Pedestrian crossing

Use Existing Routes

St Ninians Rd doesn't need investment

There are no safe crossing points anywhere along Polmaise Toad or Torbrex Rd.

Bannockburn Link is Flawed

Equestrian Access Across Stirlingshire

Pedestrian crossing improments

, 1 comment

Signage and accessibility

Off road access

Road safety and accessibility

Path network for all

Accessibility and land use

Litter in woods

Horse access

No equestrian signage

Housing built on fields where horses accessed

Horse presence

Signage within nearby housing estates to warn of horse presence

Promote horse presence

Equestrian safety

Horses crossing

Equestrian Accessibility

Public path

Equestrian Accessibility

Equestrian Accessibility

Access to tinkers loan

Rocky ground

Public path

Horse access and further land use

Horse access

Horse access

Horse access

Horse Access

Horse signs

Equestrian Accessibility and safety

Equestrian Accessibility

Protect equestrian Accessibility

Equestrian Routes

Equestrian Accessibility

Cycle lanes and public realm

Consider potential to use off road cycle route

Shirras Brae traffic reduction

Barriers in breach of Equality Act Torbrex Road: Remove them

Barrier in breach of Equality Act: Torbrex Lane to Rollock Street

Missing dropped kurbs where path network meets roads

Paths in Kennigknowes woods overgrown and surface breaking up

Share with care & walking & cycling only signs on Torbrex Lane

Torbrex Lane very overgrown hedges and low tree branches