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Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Busy Times!

Members recently reviewed our achievements over the past three years. The Community Council was re-established in October 2015 after a period of inactivity. Since then, the Community Council has been active on a number of fronts:

Roads Issues – 
  • The Community Council has raised issues with the City Council and Police Scotland regarding speeding in Craigton Road, exploring speed limits, speed gateways and more rigorous speeding enforcement
  • Placement of Speed Indication Device in Craigton Road
  • Persuading Aberdeen City Council Roads Dept to review the need for a crossing at Great Western Road at TESCO
  • Seeking a review of bus turning capability at Craigton Road/Springfield Road
  • Requesting an extension of speed limit in North Deeside Road at Northcote Road.

Environmental Issues – 
  • Pursued the renewal and replacement of roadside trees in the area
  • Raised issues about dog fouling with Environmental Health
  • Provided flower boxes at the Airyhall Library
  • Made representations regarding the retention of phone kiosks
  • Commented on a number of planning issues in the area
  • Established a web presence with local information and updates
  • Represent the community on the West Locality Leadership Group
  • Work with local councillors and Police Scotland to improve our locality

Bus Services – 
  • Active in pursuing provision of bus services in Airyhall 
  • Instrumental in the provision of evening bus service in Airyhall
  • Raising issues with First Aberdeen regarding 15 and 19 bus service

Funding Initiatives - 
  • Provision of a public bench in Springfield Road
  • Assisted a local initiative of flower planting 
  • Sponsored a Chair at the Mannofield Church
  • Assisting local care homes with Christmas celebrations
  • Making a donation to the work of the friends of Johnston Gardens
  • Provide Shoe ice grippers to vulnerable members of the community
  • Assisted the local scout group in purchase of essential scouting equipment
  • Assisted in the formation of a Community Choir

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