1) Presentation Boards

View our slideshow which gives details on the overview of the project. 

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1) Project Timeline

This timeline shows which stage we are currently at, and how the next steps will pan out. 

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Strategic Definition
December 2023
Stage 0
Options Appraisal and Feasibility
January 2024 to March 2024
Stage 1

Website Active Stage 1 Commuity Engagement to Understand Issues and Opportunities

Concept Design
March 2024 - June 2024
Stage 2

Concepts Developed Stage 2 Community Engagement To Understand Support for emerging concepts

Developed Design
Subject to Award
Stage 3

Subject to Award

Technical Design
Subject to Award
Stage 4

Subject to Award

Construction
Subject to Award
Stage 5

Subject to Award

Handover
Subject to Award
Stage 6

Subject to Award

In-use monitoring
Subject to Award
Stage 7

Subject to Award

3) Who's Who

This timeline shows which stage we are currently at, and how the next steps will pan out. 

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Phase 2 of the rosneath to castle caravan park junction Active Travel Route

Stage 2 Community Consultation

Argyll and Bute Council: Project Owner

Strathclyde Partnership for Transport(SPT): The project is funded through Active Travel Design funding and Scottish Government Cycling Walking and Safer Routes funding

Connected Transport Planning (CTP): Transport and Engineering

Narro: Civil Engineers working with CTP.

Project Steering Group: Argyll and Bute Council

4)FAQ's

This timeline shows which stage we are currently at, and how the next steps will pan out. 

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Active travel means a mode of transport which involves physical activity to get from one destination to another – including travel to and from the places we live, work, learn, visit and play. Active travel includes walking, wheelchair, scooter use and cycling, with several benefits. It’s good for health as it’s a way of being active within your normal daily routine. It can also be quicker than taking the car, reduce congestion, lower air pollution, and save money on fuel, running costs and parking compared to driving.

20-minute neighbourhood is a community designed so that residents can access all their daily needs within a 20-minute walk or bike ride. It includes a mix of land uses, such as housing, shops, services, schools, parks, and public transportation. The concept aims to reduce car dependency and promote sustainability, liveability, and equity in urban planning. The idea has gained popularity globally, with some cities implementing policies to encourage 20-minute neighbourhoods.

The local authority Argyll and Bute Council (ABC) have secured funding from, Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT). The council have commissioned Connected Transport Planning Limited (CTP) to provide project support.

The purpose of this consultation is to gain your views, aspirations, and concerns about walking, cycling, and wheeling within your community. This feedback will be used to shape the proposals developed. This consultation is one of a number that will be undertaken as part of the project.

The project is funded through the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport Capital Programme and Transport Scotland Regional Transport Partnership Active Travel funding. The in-depth community engagement, options appraisal/feasibility study, concept design and supporting documents will be used by Argyll and Bute Council as the basis for future funding applications for the final design development and construction stages of the project, to access necessary land, to procure future design development of the identified route(s), construction expertise to construct the designed route(s) and for the construction of the designed route(s). 

The initial study will focus on agreeing the right route corridor to develop. Once the route has been identified we will evaluate a range of design options using the guidance provided within Transport Scotland’s Cycling by Design 2021 guidance. Measures that will be considered will include restricting access to some roads by vehicles and creating new shared purpose cycle and walking paths.

The study is investigating all the potential options to deliver a safe, attractive, and coherent route. This will involve the consideration of various facilities that include the following:

  • Traffic free paths;
  • Shared use paths;
  • Segregated cycle lanes;

Absolutely. Any resident, worker, or visitor could be impacted by this project. The more feedback that is received, the more likely the proposals put forward by the consultants will be refined to the desires of the community. Each piece of feedback and each completed survey will be reviewed in detail. Therefore, your feedback is crucial to the direction of the project.

The study funding has been allocated by the current elected Scottish government to support and encourage travel behaviour change through the promotion of active travel. The funding is ringfenced for this purpose only and cannot be used for any other purpose. Any Design will require to consider how any improvement can be maintained by the council. Designing to minimize future maintenance is a core design consideration.

The consultants will be attending local venues during the consultation, which provides the opportunity for you to visit and discuss the project in more detail. There will be consultation material at the venues to provide the same level of detail to what is available online. This will include paper copies of the survey. Alternatively, staff in attendance at the venues will be happy to support you in completing the survey online.

The purpose of this consultation is to seek stakeholder views as part of the feasibility study into the proposed options. This will allow the future direction of the scheme to be determined. After the consultation, all comments will be reviewed and proposals will be progressed to allow concept designs to be produced.

At this stage costs are unknown. However, as part of the feasibility study, high level costs will be provided to allow routes to be prioritised. The outcome of the feasibility study will be published upon completion, subject to the council’s approval.

The purpose of the feasibility study is to understand what can and cannot be delivered. At this stage, there is no certainty that a design will be delivered. Following completion of the study, it will be necessary to secure funding and further design work will be required to provide more robust cost estimates. If and when proposals are ready to be progressed to a delivery stage, further consultation will be carried out. Support at this stage is vital to future project delivery.

The design team will be seeking to talk over the route options with you.  You can reach out to the design team via the following email address.  Mark.rinkus@connectedtp.com

4) Feedback Survey

This timeline shows which stage we are currently at, and how the next steps will pan out. 

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About this Survey

Aligned with national transport objectives, Argyll and Bute Council (ABC) are committed to developing Active Travel routes within all communities. The council are in the process of exploring opportunities for a walking and cycling route between Rothesay Pavilion to Albert Pier. This project connects to the ongoing Rothesay Ferry Terminal to the Joint Campus route and is funded through the Scottish Government's Cycling Walking and Safer Routes fund. Further details of the project can be found online at https://connectedtp.com/rothesay/

The Purpose of this Survey

The design guidance used in the design process was updated in 2021 and now supports a wider range of route requirements. The new active travel route will be a community asset and ABC are keen to hear from you about where the route should develop to offer the most benefit to your community. Our survey will take 3 minutes of your time to complete and will help us get the design right. Everyone is invited to participate.

Confidentiality and Data Management

The survey is anonymous and no personal data can be used to identify you.

Some Information About You

Your Travel Habits

Your views on what we need to consider

4) Feedback MAP

Here you can let us know what you think on our feedback map.

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Thank You!

Thank you for taking the time to complete our survey. Your feedback has been submitted and will be considered as part of the next stage of the design process. Should you have any other feedback you wish to share. Please contact us at mark.rinkus@connectedtp.com