Yesterday saw a start to the construction of a new accessible walking, wheeling and cycling route through Arbroath. Arbroath A Place for Everyone, will be a once-in-a-lifetime, transformational project for Arbroath and a catalyst for the development of further projects to support the regeneration of
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More than 100 miles of new Active Travel routes, known as the Ayrshire Link, are being developed across South and East Ayrshire for the first time.
Construction of a new active travel network that will improve links throughout Levenmouth is set to get under way in the coming weeks.
The third and final construction stage of the Fairlie Coastal Path has begun with work expected to be complete in spring 2024.
People are being asked to give their views on concepts for a new footbridge over the railway at Magdalen Green.
Walkers, wheelers and cyclists will be able to stay on track as they travel through Gourock train station thanks to the creation of a new active travel route. Funding from the Scottish Government, administered through Sustrans’ Scotland’s Network Development Fund, together with partners
Construction work to transform Aurs Road between Barrhead and Newton Mearns is underway with the road now closed for 12 months until December 2024.
A major £3.2 million redevelopment of Greenock’s traditional high street is underway.
Five active travel projects across East Renfrewshire will be developed thanks to Transport Scotland funding, awarded through the Sustrans Scotland's Places for Everyone programme.
Contractor GRAHAM is set to carry out work to upgrade and improve Aurs Road between Barrhead and Newton Mearns from 8 January 2024.
A number of the streets that were due to get active travel and public realm makeovers under the Glasgow city centre Avenues programme have been put on hold until a review is carried out into the project's affordability.
Construction work on Riverside Way in Inverness is to begin next week on October 30.
Angus Council has agreed to proceed with a £14 million active travel scheme for Arbroath.
Designs based on the community’s ideas for transforming some of the lanes connected to Wick High Street will be revealed at an event in the town in November. The Royal Burgh of Wick Community Council and the Highland Council successfully applied for Sustrans Scotland’s Pocket Places Prog
Work on the £450,000 facelift to Lade Braes in St Andrews is now finished thanks to a partnership between Fife Council and Sustrans.