Fife Council launches chats on transport plans for future
They are conducting chat at bus stations across the region, starting next week – and they want people to “think big!”
Councillor Altany Craik, convener of the economy, tourism, strategic planning and transportation committee said: “We’re not just looking to hear what works well now or how existing services could be improved, although that will be useful.
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Hide Ad“Is there a completely different way of meeting people’s needs? Should we do less of one thing but a lot more of another?
“At this stage, any idea is welcome even if it seems like a pipedream. In the new year we’ll explore how people’s ideal-world solutions sit alongsiDe current policy, legislation, contracts and other practicalities, so that we can refine ideas ahead of a public vote on service options.
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The conversations are AT:
Monday, November 25: Dunfermline Bus Station (2.00pm -4.00pm) and Halbeath Park & Ride (4:30pm - 6.30pm);
Tuesday, November 26: Glenrothes Bus Station (9:30am - 11.30am) and Kirkcaldy Bus Station (2:00pm –4:00pm)
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Hide AdWednesday, November 27: Leven Bus Station (9:30am - 11.30am)
Thursday November 28: Ferrytoll Park & Ride (4:30pm - 6.30pm)
Friday November 29: St Andrews Bus Station 10am - 12noon)
Officers will be on hand to answer questions, gather ideas and provide freepost feedback cards.
Cllr Craik,added: “If you’re a regular bus user or if you’re just in the area at these times, please take a few minutes to speak to officers.
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Hide AdThere is also an online link HERE http://our.fife.scot/transportingpeople – join the online debate and submit feedback by registering with the citizen participation platform, ‘Let’s Talk about our Fife’.