We would like to hear your views on proposals for enhancing and transforming Union Terrace Gardens – an Aberdeen City Centre Masterplan (CCMP) project. The revitalisation of Union Terrace Gardens (UTG) is being taken forward under the Masterplan, which was unanimously approved by Aberdeen City Council in 2015. The Masterplan is a 25-year regeneration blueprint containing 50 projects, some of which are already under way. LDA Design has been appointed to draw up proposals for enhancing UTG – to conserve its heritage while improving access, amenity and activity. Priorities identified by the public and stakeholders during the Masterplan consultation are the basis for the proposals, namely: 1. Preserving the green space 2. Accessibility 3. Create events space 4. Improve facilities 5. Safety 6. Heritage features The survey describes how the proposals seek to address these issues and so meet modern expectations and standards around usage and inclusiveness while respecting UTG’s setting and history. You are invited to study the proposals, judge their impact, and add any comment. Why we are consulting The Masterplan belongs to the city in the widest sense. The vision was shaped by the people and key stakeholders, enjoying widespread support. Public engagement will be a critical part of its success as projects come forward. Feedback from this survey will be shared with LDA Design to inform the drawing up of detailed plans for UTG. We are consulting with residents to ensure we get the best result for UTG, so that it might serve Aberdeen for generations to come and help transform our city centre. More like this… View all Genny Hire welcomes MSP Alexander Burnett for business and industry insights Genny Hire Business services July 18 eBlast marks 25th anniversary with 100,000 completed jobs and a cluster of major new contract wins eGroup Business services July 17 CLR secures ISO Certification across quality, environmental and occupational health and safety standards CLR Service and Sales Ltd Business services July 16 Hello, this site will work much better if you enable your Javascript.