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Vote for your favourite quick wins!

Ardrossan Connections Temporary Measures

Whilst the team continue to work on developing the concept design for the Ardrossan Connections project, we have the opportunity to install one or two small, quick changes in Princes Street or Glasgow Street to create more attractive and inviting public spaces in Ardrossan.

These are small and quick changes to the public space that may start to show people how the space could transform.

Temporary measures respond to the community feedback collected in the Discover and Develop stages and could remain in place until the project is delivered or if required, be removed. These are small, self-contained elements of the concept design that could be delivered while the designs continue to develop towards delivery.

Vote for your favourite option!

There are several small, quick changes that are possible, and we would like you to have a say in which ones get chosen. There are 5 options available, and you can choose as many or as few as you would like. We will then pick one or two of the favourite interventions to deliver through the Ardrossan Connections project.

The design and location of any agreed item would be reviewed by North Ayrshire Council, the Steering Group, and Access Groups.

Voting will be open from Thursday 30th June to Sunday 3rd July.

The following options can be chosen from:

Seating:

Planter with cycle parking:

Planter

Community noticeboard

Refresh existing seating

Please follow this link to vote: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSegQNwvEzXSuLqVKG-KoNcip_EQmbodHeHXPRufEgp7eJ9o3g/viewform

Voting will be open from Thursday 30th June and Sunday 3rd July.

If you have any questions regarding these measures or the Ardrossan Connections project, then please feel free to contact us on our email address, ArdrossanConnections@sustrans.org.uk .

Posted on 30th June 2022

by Tara Coldwell Brock