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Public Urged To Have Say On City Square Project

A major public consultation asking people for their views on plans to create a new civic space by redeveloping Aberdeen’s Union Terrace Gardens and Denburn Valley has been taking place throughout the past month.

 

Over a period of eight weeks ACSEF (Aberdeen City & Shire Economic Future) have consulted with as many people as possible on its City Square Project in a bid to determine the future vision of the city centre.

 

The City Square Project will be a truly radical transformation of the city centre and offers a real opportunity to create a vibrant and thriving destination which will not only improve the quality of life for people in the region but will also help safeguard the north east’s economic future.

 

By raising Union Terrace Gardens and the Denburn Valley to the surrounding street level and covering over the railway and the dual carriageway, an accessible, safe, connected, public space can be realised. Aberdeen City and Shire has one chance to get this right. It is vital that as many people as possible participate in the public consultation to ensure that fantastic space is created that everyone can be proud of for generations to come.

 

The proposal, spearheaded by ACSEF, will create over 5 acres of ground at street level and a further 2.5 acres of all-weather, covered space with significant daylight below. This gives plenty of opportunity to retain a minimum of 2.5 acres of gardens at street level.

 

Individuals, businesses and communities throughout the region will be asked what they think of proposals to revamp the space and for their ideas of what should be included in the space.

 

“We want as many people as possible across all sectors to get involved,” says Tom Smith, Chairman of ACSEF. “It is only by obtaining a wide cross section of opinions that the most appropriate way forward can be reached.”

 

The consultation has ran since January and will end 5 March and it will ask people:

 

  • What the five most important features of a civic space are to them
  • What they would like to see in the City Square
  • Do they support ACSEF’s vision to raise the level of Union Terrace Gardens and Denburn Valley

 

A host of ways are available for people to get involved and have their say including public exhibitions in Aberdeen’s shopping centres and in Peterhead and Inverurie. Leaflets about the project will be distributed along with a feedback form which will also be available online. A telephone hotline has been set up along with a dedicated website and text messaging service.

 

Feedback can also be submitted on social networking sites Twitter and Facebook or by e-mail.

 

Further discussions will be held with focus groups including the business sector, young people, the arts community, residents and community groups, public and charity sector organisations and council members.

 

“There are so many different ways for people to get involved, everyone has the opportunity to comment,” adds Tom Smith. “It is crucial that a matter as significant as the future of Aberdeen city centre is thoroughly considered by all who will have an interest and I would appeal to the people of Aberdeen city and shire to make their comments and feelings known. The opinions of those who have lived for many years in or around the city will be extremely valuable, as will the wishes and beliefs of future generations who will be the real beneficiaries in the years to come.

 

“Several plans and options for the city centre have been suggested over the years and there is a need to breathe new life into this area of Aberdeen. What we hope to establish from the consultation are the public’s thoughts on how best this can be achieved.”

 

If the consultation shows a swell of support for the City Square Project detailed plans for the space will be prepared drawing on people’s feedback and then the scheme will be taken forward to reality.

 

The exhibitions will take place at the following venues:

 

Mall Trinity, Thursday 14 January, 9am-8pm and Friday 15 January, 9am-6pm

Union Square, Friday 29 January and Saturday 30 January, 9am-6pm

Inverurie Town Hall, Monday 1 February 9am – 5pm

Aberdeen University Students’ Association , The Hub, Tuesday 2 February 9am-5pm

Robert Gordon University, Business School, Wednesday 10 February 9am-7pm

Bon Accord Centre,  Friday 12 February 9am- 5.30pm and Saturday 13 February 9am- 6pm

Peterhead Leisure and Community Centre Saturday  27 February 9am – 5pm

 

There are various ways to give feedback. These include:

Website:          www.thecitysquareproject.com

Freephone:      0800 111 4881

Email:              This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Text:                60777 starting messages with the word ‘Square’

Twitter:            @thecitysquare

Facebook:       www.facebook.com/citysquareproject

 

Following the consultation, a full report will be prepared and made available to the public.

 

Contact:

Neil Robertson

Weber Shandwick

T: 01224 806600

E: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Note to editors

The City Square Project public consultation is an eight-week programme which seeks to obtain the views of the people of Aberdeen city and shire on the proposal to provide an open civic space by raising Union Terrace Gardens and transforming the adjacent Denburn Valley.

 

About ASCSEF

ACSEF is a private-public sector partnership which is unique in the UK. It aims to grow the region’s economy and enhance its quality of life. These aims will be achieved by building on key industry sectors and meeting seven priorities in the areas of improving transport and planning, attracting, retaining and developing skilled people, anchoring an international oil and gas industry, regenerating the city centre and attracting corporate headquarters.

 

ACSEF brings together the key players in economic development and the business community and sets the agenda for building the right environment and conditions for sustainable growth and long-term prosperity in the region through a shared vision.