Milnathort Placecheck
We are delighted to announce that Milnathort was chosen to host
Placecheck in 2009/10. Below is infomation about Placecheck
activities that are taking place in Milnathort:
Final Exhibition: 4th to 14th May 2010
Following the community event in November, officers drew up
designs for all the Placecheck projects identified and had
exhibitions of these designs every day from the 4th to 14th May
2010. The exhibition venues were the Loch Leven Community
Campus Library, Orwell & Portmoak Church Office, Milnathort
Golf Club and Milnathort Primary School. Everyone in the
community was invited, through a Placecheck newsletter
delivered to every household, to come and look at the designs
and make comments.
The plans are still available to view on this webpage, in the
church shop and with Councillor Robertson. There are also revised
plans for South Street in the Church Shop.
The team would like to thank the venues for hosting the exhibition
and the Community Council for delivering the newsletters.
The Placecheck Design team are now collating the comments and will
revise designs as appropriate. A Placecheck newsletter has been
published in August 2010 to let people know what projects
will be going ahead and the proposed timescales for completion of
works.
Follow Up Event - November 2009
A follow up Placecheck event took place in Milnathort
on Saturday 28th November in the morning in the Thistle
Hotel. The day started with a presentation by pupils from
Milnathort Primary School on the priorities from the children's
Placecheck walks. This was followed by an interesting talk about
how Placecheck is done in Zambia. The residents and officers then
broke up into 4 groups to look at designs drawn up to address the
priorities identified in August and further prioritise the actions
to be taken. People spent one hour discussing issues on the East
side of Milnathort and one hour discussing issues on the West side.
Here are the top priorities members of the public identified:
East
- Build Out. Junction Victoria / North St / Wester Loan to slow
traffic
- Victoria Ave Pedestrian build out + one way
- Small buildouts both sides Perth Road to curb speed
- Traffic Calming Burleigh Rd to new Rd inc 20mph
- Markey, Vic Ave, Back Loan (not cobbled)
- Back Loan Park
- Perth Road (New Rd Jct
- Wester Loan (Old Market area)
- Ba' Hill Improvements landscaping + seating
- North St / Wester Loan proposal 2
- Burleigh Rd - vehicle activated signs
- Back Loan - park improvements
West
- Youth Shelter
- Auld Mart Trees + Benches
- Donaldson Park - better equipped for all age groups
- South Street / Church Street (20mph)
- Gateways to village South St + Stirling Road
- Donaldson Park
- Donaldson Park inc. entrance
- Stirling Rd Gateway
- Memorial Improvements (assessing stonework)
- Problems in Marshall place
- Back Loan / Victoria Ave Junction
- Extra Parking provision
The Milnathort Placecheck Design Team will now work out designs
for all the above actions.
When deciding what is possible to do from the Placecheck budget,
those priorities labelled '1' will have first priority, if the
budget allows we will look at doing those items which are numbered
'2' followed by those that are numbered '3'.
Other priorities raised at the event in August may also be
looked at if the budget allows or alternative funding can be raised
by the community.
Placecheck Display
There was a display of Milnathort Placecheck information in the
Orwell & Portmoak Church Office from November 2009 to March
2010. This shop, next to the RBS bank is a new community resource,
open to the whole community. Exhibitions were updated
regularly.
Funding Workshop
At the request of community groups a funding workshop took place on
Monday 30th November in the Loch Leven Campus. A large number of
representatives from community organisations across Kinross-shire
attended the workshop to learn about how to apply for grants and
organise fundraising activities.
Community Placecheck Event - August 2009
The first Placecheck event in Milnathort was held in the
morning on Saturday 29th August 2009 in the Milnathort Thistle
Hotel. A large number of the community came along to this
interesting and enjoyable event. Those present were sent out to
walk around Milnathort which was divided into 5 zones. On the walk
people noted what they liked, didn't like and what they wanted to
improve in Milnathort. They then came back to the hotel
for refreshments and went into groups to prioritise what
changes they would like to see in Milnathort. The priorities
identified by the Milnathort community are available to view in the
downloads section. Please also have a look at the
evaluation results in the downloads section to see what the
community thought of the day.
Children and Youth Placecheck Activities - August/September
2009
The children's Placecheck began with a school assembly on the
31st August at Milnathort Primary School followed by every class
going on a Placecheck walkabout to note their suggestions for
improving Milnathort. Their top priorities were to make the park
bigger and better, provide more dog bins, provide more street
lighting especially in the park, make the war memorial prettier and
clean up the rubbish and chewing gum on the streets.
There was also youth Placecheck activities run by the Youth
Service over the summer. The top priorities for action identified
by the young people where: provision of a youth shelter, public
toilets and more dog bins.
Why was Milnathort Chosen for Placecheck?
It was felt the community of Milnathort was well placed to take
Placecheck forward with a large number of potential public space
issues to look at further. The Panel that assessed the bids
felt that the active Community Council and Bloom Committee were
well placed to take the lead on Placecheck. The whole
Placecheck process will take place over approximately an 18 month
period. The relationships and partnerships created and the
improvements to the area developed by the Placecheck process should
continue to enhance the community for many years to come.
Please see the posters and newsletters in the downloads section for
further information
Working with the Community Council, a map of
'zones' has been identified for looking at during the Placecheck. A
larger map is available in the downloads section.