Kilmadock

Community

Plan

Doune

Deanston

Buchany

Argaty

 

The plan takes a comprehensive outlook of the issues that will affect the community over the next ten years, and puts forward a range of proposals on how they can be addressed locally. Some of these are reactive, addressing problems we currently face. Others are proactive, seeking to address future needs before they become problems. While all the proposals in the plan are important, some hold greater significance. Due to the impact they would have in improving our community, or because it is an area where action is long, long overdue—as one example, the community has been calling for a new footbridge over the River Teith for over twenty years.

We have therefore identified ten main goals that can be delivered in the next ten years. This is ambitious, but they are all absolutely necessary. These should be the initial priority for major action and investment. As with almost all parts of the Community Plan the path to delivery will not always be smooth. It will require partnership working, external investment and a can-do attitude. If done right, the benefits they will deliver will last for generations.

 

Ten main goals (in alphabetical order) Plan section

Bus connection to Dunblane

Sustainable transport

Expand our existing path network

Footbridge over the Teith

Improve the energy efficiency of our buildings

Heating and cooling

New and improved playparks

Play, recreation and sport

Off-street parking in Doune

Local centres

New DDYP Youth Hub

Infrastructure first

Re-opening Deanston Shop

Local centres

Reduce impact of Doune’s through-traffic

Sustainable transport

Restoration of our historic village centres

Historic assets and places

More information about each of the main goals can be found on this page.

Acknowledgements

On behalf of the community and in partnership with Kilmadock Community CouncilKilmadock Development Trust is guiding the process to create the plan. A number of other organisations are supporting the Community Plan development, for more information click here.