Keith Cycle Parking, Cycle Shelters and Cycle Repair Stations Consultation

Keith residents asked how to spend £25,000 on active travel

Moray Council’s Active Travel team are looking for ideas from people living in Keith and surrounding area on how to spend £25,000 on cycle parking, cycle shelters, and repair stations in and around the area.

Ideas for the types of bicycle stands, cycle shelters and repair stations the community would like to see are being asked for. The aim is to encourage more residents and visitors to use active travel methods to get to school, work and shopping.

Once the ideas are in, a community vote will take place between May and June to see which ideas are funded as part of a programme of participatory budgeting.

Informal community information sessions are planned for:

  • Friday 21st April 2023; Keith Library (10am-12:00pm)
  • Tuesday 25th April 2023 Keith Community Centre /Swimming Pool (12.30-2:30pm)
  • An online discussion can be arranged (please contact us to do this)

Comments or suggestions can be made using the online form at https://forms.gle/VFDWN5g3TWjNp2Zn8 or via paper survey, which can be picked up from Keith Swimming Pool, Keith Library and REAP on Mid Street until 12noon on 28th April 2023, when the consultation closes.

Please email ourchoices@moray.gov.uk if you have any queries or would like more information.

Active travel means moving around using your own effort – by walking, cycling or wheeling (e.g. like a wheelchair, mobility aid, tricycle or a children’s push scooter). It includes everyday journeys like going to school, to the shops or to work, as well as for exercise or recreation. Active travel is good for individual health and wellbeing, it helps to reduce carbon emissions and traffic congestion and helps mitigate climate change.

Participatory Budgeting (PB) is a way for communities to directly vote on how money should be spent in their area. Ideas are generated about how a budget should be spent; ideas are then checked to make sure they’re feasible and meet the funding criteria; the local community votes for their favourite options; and the projects with the most votes get funded.

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