FUTUREDMS 2018 CONSULTATION REPORT

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FUTUREDMS 2018 CONSULTATION REPORT Rev 1 17/08/2018 Sharing ideas of how to make amazing spaces and facilities better through the passion of talented people working together This document presents the outcomes from a series of community consultation events and capturing ideas from social media. These ideas are summarised in the document as a series of options for the community to consider and take forward.

Consultation Responses IDEAS FOR INITIATIVES IN DAVIDSONS MAINS AND SILVERKNOWES GENERATED BY THE COMMUNITY SUMMARY The report summarises the outcomes from a series of consultation events: Lauriston Castle Gardens Consultation Feedback from young people (Primary school, Guides and Scouts) Ideas event at Parish Church Hall on 23/5/18 using the Place Standard framework Ideas captured during the Davidsons Mains Children s Gala Members of the community shared their opinions of the area using the Place Standard. It provided a simple framework to structure conversations about place. It allowed us to think about the physical elements of a place (for example its buildings, spaces, and transport links) as well as the social aspects (for example whether people feel they have a say in decision making). The scoring provided a simple ranking assessment of what is good and bad about the area and Figure 1 and 2 show the different perspectives between adults and young people. Adults indicated a generally positive view of many areas, particularly: natural space, housing and community, social contact and identify and belonging. Areas of concern were strongest regarding traffic and parking, facilities and amenities, care and maintenance and feeling safe. Figure 1: Outcome of Place Standard scoring (adults) Page 1

Young people gave a generally positive view of: housing and community and natural space. Areas of concern were strongest regarding influence and sense of control, public transport, traffic and parking and feeling safe. Figure 2: Outcome of Place Standard scoring (young people) The community were also asked to provide written comments at the events and the following themes give an indication of the priorities perceived by those engaging with the discussion. Topic No. Comments Care and maintenance 21 Facilities and amenities 31 Feeling safe 26 Housing and community 14 Identity and belonging 22 Influence and sense of control 13 Moving around 44 Natural space 39 Play and recreation 48 Public transport 28 Social contact 17 Streets and spaces 122 Traffic and parking 57 Work and local economy 19 Grand Total 505 Page 2

DISCUSSION OF COMMENTS The summary of proposals are listed in Appendix A and will be the subject of a supplemental questionnaire within the community. The generally positive perception of open space in Davidsons Mains and SIlverknowes was reflected by the large number of comments. The ideas related to the Green, D Mains Park, Lauriston Castle and the Shore. There were many ideas relating to improving outside space, a community garden, recreation and use for community events. Negative comments related to the care, maintenance, litter and anti-social behaviour. The streetscape in the heart of the village was noted as an area where many people would welcome improvements. This includes widening pavements and improved streetlighting. In addition residents would welcome a different mix of local shops and, in particular many called for a restaurant. The Tesco store was seen as being an important asset for the community. There were a significant number of ideas generated in relation to traffic and parking. This was the greatest priority identified in the Place Standard. The ideas were focussed around three principle areas: The improvement of safe routes for pedestrians and cyclists in the area, including traffic calming and shared spaces for vehicles; Improving traffic flow (including preventing rat running) and safer interaction with pedestrians crossings by placing traffic lights at key junctions; Encouraging and enforcing appropriate car parking on Main St and dropping off at the school. The following sketch illustrates some ideas in relation to traffic and parking that were initially generated by members of the community based on the outcome of discussion at the ideas event and other consultations. Page 3

WHAT HAS HAPPENED SINCE THE CONSULTATION Since the consultation events took place The FutureDMS Facebook page has continued to grow its membership and is a forum for sharing events and comments on local issues. Through this forum a litter pick was organised to clear the untidy area around the former RBS Bank. There is now a bus connection from Silverknowes down to the Boardwalk Cafe at the Shore. Applications for temporary road closures were lodged with the Council to hold series of street play outs were successfully held in Silverknowes Drive. The Council have confirmed funding for a new crossing at the Corbie Page 4

NEXT STEPS The following steps are recommended to be undertaken Sharing of the outcomes of the community consultation Development of the proposals for improved pedestrian access in Silverknowes Review summary ideas generated and shortlist through a questionnaire Establishment of a steering group and delivery teams to take projects forward Funding applications to take forward top projects Page 5

APPENDIX 1: SUMMARY OF IDEAS GENERATED NUMBER OF IDEA COMMENTS Traffic calming and safer pedestrian routes 34 Make greater use of, maintain and publicise natural spaces 19 Expand playground in green spaces for wider age range 15 Improve bus routes 11 Considerate parking incl driving to school 9 Swimming pool or lido 7 Restaurant in community 7 Litter pick/clean up 7 Youth/community centre 6 Publicise and expand events at Lauriston Castle 6 Improve streetscape and streetlighting 6 Community shop (or online) selling local produce 5 Access for dogs 5 Showcase history 4 Community garden 4 Butcher/Fishmonger/Deli 4 Bank 4 Attract and celebrate wildlife 3 Soft play 2 Make greater use of shoreline 2 Garden competition 2 Bigger school 2 Befriending scheme 2 Welcome to D'Mains sign 1 Visible police 1 Sweet shop 1 Segregate cycling/walking 1 School catchments 1 Public toilets 1 Improve access for pushchairs/wheelchairs 1 Extend cycle routes 1 Encourage considerate cycling (bells) 1 Community Cinema 1 Collaboration between volunteer groups 1 Art gallery 1 Alternative safe activities for young people 1 Page 6