Creating a network for the region
Over 250km of on and off-road and routes were audited throughout the SEStran region. This effort revealed existing high-quality active travel infrastructure that is already in place, but where intermediate connections to make a coherent and strategic network were missing. Issues including lighting, path maintenance and a lack of safe crossing points were noted. When these issues are addressed, South East Scotland will be home to a high-quality, region-wide active travel network.
Engaging for inclusivity
A series of consultation events took place and these were essential to ensuring the strategic network design was inclusive. This stage of the project was highly collaborative, involving all key stakeholders, and with a focus on understanding key issues from their perspective and their thoughts on strategic network corridors across the region. We liaised with an extensive network of stakeholders, including local authorities, universities and colleges, to elicit comments and information and to identify common themes using the Collector app.
A better-connected future
Information collected across all stages was collated to develop the final strategic network design. In many cases, a clear route that best suited the strategic network development criteria emerged easily. A multi-criteria assessment was used to develop implementation phases for the network, with routes offering the greatest benefit planned for early introduction. Delivery of the strategic network will ensure that South East Scotland is well connected, healthy and ready for a more sustainable and environmentally sound future.