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Public asked for feedback on planned shared cycle paths
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One of the proposed designs would aim to create improved access between Port Elphinstone and Inverurie Community Campus.
Members of the public are being asked to give their thoughts on shared-use paths in two north-east towns.
Aberdeenshire Council is seeking feedback from residents of Inverurie and Portlethen on a proposed cycle and walking infrastructure being developed in each community
Working with design consultants WSP, a virtual presentation has been prepared which highlights the route corridors and further details on what is being proposed.
The proposals were first outlined in the development of the Integrated Travel Town Masterplan, and will be progressed following a successful funding allocation from Transport Scotland’s ‘Low Carbon Transport Travel Fund’.
It’s their lucky day! Three FCHO tenants receive luxury hampers as a festive treat Date published: 22 December 2020
Andy McQuaid, Multiskilled Plumber at FCHO, is pictured with competition winner Lesley Berry
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) is giving back this Christmas as three lucky tenants have won a luxury hamper just in time for the festive season.
Susan Howarth from Shaw, Lesley Berry from Greenfield and Frederick Shires from central Oldham, are all winners of the housing association’s 2020 festive competition which saw three beautiful hampers up for grabs, each worth over £150.
The hampers all contained an array of delicious edible treats from local companies including Saddleworth-based Albion Farm Shop and Café, a beautiful wreath from Shaw-based Moss Floral Artistry and £40 vouchers to spend at Bentley’s Master Butchers based at Tommyfield Market.