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Bridge of Earn Placecheck

Last updated | 08/12/2011

Bridge of Earn Placecheck 2010/11    

We are delighted to announce that the Bridge of Earn area has been selected to be the next Placecheck area in 2010/11. This has arisen after a selection process that took place in 2008.

The Placecheck process started with a meeting on Wednesday 25th of representatives from community groups to decide on the best way forward.

Letters of invitation were sent out in March 2009 asking for a note of interest to be expressed by communities of around 2000 residents in taking part in Placecheck. Earn Community Council submitted a bid detailing what benefits Placecheck would have for the areas and possible ideas for improvements to public space areas. A panel met in May to assess the bids and decide on Placecheck areas for the next 3 years and the Bridge of Earn bid was successful.

After a discussion at Earn Community Council, community organisations from the Bridge of Earn area were invited to send a representative to a meeting on the 2nd November about Placecheck. The meeting was very well attended with fifteen representatives there. Diane Cassidy did a presentation with a DVD to tell people what Placecheck is about and what would happen when Bridge of Earn started the Placecheck process. A lively discussion followed, where people discussed ideas for possible Placecheck projects, the best ways to involve the wider community and the needs of the Bridge of Earn community for improvements to their public space areas. Community organisations pledged their support for Placecheck and were keen to get involved further.

What is Placecheck?

Placecheck is an award winning programme about improving public spaces by the council and the community working in partnership. At the community Placecheck event in 2010 or 2011 there will be an opportunity for local people to walk round different areas of Bridge of Earn in small groups with Council officers to identify what they like, don't like and what can be improved. The aim is to get people working together to improve their village and surrounding area and work with the Council on shared priorities. The Environment Service has a dedicated budget to take this forward and carry out work on priorities identified. For more information see: http://www.placecheck.info/

At the Community Placecheck day, the Bridge of Earn area will be split into ?zones? and the day will start with a walk around the zones so that people can identify things they would like to see improved in Bridge of Earn's open spaces. After the walkabout everyone will return to the venue to look at the issues raised and prioritise them for action. 

The Placecheck Process

The community Placecheck event is just the start of an 18 month process. A Placecheck for children of Dunbarney and Kilgraston schools and one for young people will also take place before the community event. There will be a follow up event held for the community approximately 3 months after the first event where the community will hear the results of feasibility studies done since the first event and costings for projects that were identified. Following this, designs will be drawn up for each project and shared with the community and further consultation will take place as necessary before work is carried out.