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KILDRUM ROAD SCOTTISH WILDLIFE RESERVE ROUTE 2 KILDRUM ROUTE 1 ABRONHILL Distinctive red footbridge as a Area known to experience Scottish Wildlife Trust reserve. Underpasses Further vegetation Opportunity for hanging baskets Town centre arrival point route 1 valuable and necessary link into flooding in poor weather. An important woodlands habitat in A key feature of Cumbernauld's management or "pollinator pods". Working with A more welcoming and attractive town centre. Opportunity to Further investigations with Cumbernauld. Opportunity to pathways. In need of renewal. along pathways. local schools to take forward public realm, alongside a small area LAMERTON LINE ROAD improve vegetation management. a specialist hydrologist. improve pathways, fencing and Improvements to make them safer, To improve hands-on nature based activities. of woodland. With opportunities for RAILWAY and drainage along paths. New Exploring options for new signage. Leisurely walks. more accessible and attractive for daylighting and Improving biodiversity and further improvement eg. new street lighting potentially. Green spaces drainage and surface Educational, raising awareness in pathway users. Transformed with visibility. Invasive habitats for bees, other insects furniture, feature lighting or designated for community treatments. Pathway the importance of Cumbernauld's community led artworks or new species plants and wildlife. community artworks. growing projects. obstructions removed. natural landscapes. feature lighting and surfacing. removed. ROAD WAY LYE .MUIRHEAD S ASDA BRAE SEAFAR ROAD CENTRAL CLOUDEN KENMORE ROAD ROAD KILDRUM ROAD SEAFAR EAST FIELD 29 M80 WAY CENTRAL CARBRAIN KILDRUM SOUTH ROUNDABOUT M80 TOWN CENTRE WAY CENTRAL RAVENSWOOD PLAYING FIELDS TESCO ROAD CARBRAIN NORTH OUR LADY'S HIGH SCHOOL Town centre arrival point route 3 Tesco car park with a busy pedestrian crossing. Opportunities to improve the Town centre arrival point route 2 Improvements Underpasses Working with Further rain Improving Small area of Vast areas of amenity Biodiversity Existing play area Underpass as an important Scottish Wildlife Trust reserve. arrival with the greening of the planting 3 beds, new signage and pathway markers. Vast area of parking and block paving. for cyclists Opportunities residents to improve garden orientation and woodland next to grassland along improved with renewal with crossing point into One of Cumbernauld's most important natural Opportunity to "green" the pathways and with widened to transform the quality and opportunities. wayfinding. Better school. Visibility pathways with wild flower opportunities for Cumbernauld Glen and habitats providing woodland walkways for Safer, more welcoming and attractive. public realm with small rain gardens and pathways, with new surfacing of the Greener, more defined pathways and daylighting opportunities for meadows, "natural play." Abronhill. Potential renewal enjoyable leisurely strolls. Experience vertical planting. Improving the pedestrian improved surfacing, neighbourhood. sustainable. with chevron improved with community growing pollinator pods, Possibility of green with new lighting, surfacing improved with new signage, pathway markers, Biodiversity improvements with pollinator and cyclist's experience. Safer, attractive visibility and lighting and Route naming Energy markers and additional vegetation projects in partnership bulb planting gym also, adjacent to and artworks. Safer, more low fencing and localised woodland 2 pods and bulb planting along pathways. and more welcoming. Easier to navigate. signage. artworks project efficient. signage. management with local schools and new trees. existing sports pitch. welcoming and accessible. management. ROAD 1 Treelined pathways. Some of the most SEAFAR pleasant walking routes in Cumbernauld Route 3 woodland Small area of woodland with distinctive mature trees. Opportunity to rebuild planting beds, improve lighting and introduce street furniture JANE'S Routes better defined with pathway markers BRAE and signage. Developed as part of a "route naming project" in partnership with local schools and residents. ROAD Biodiversity of the substantial grass embankments improved with wildflower GLASGOW meadows and bulb planting Localised vegetation management to improve visbility and daylighting Route 3 underpass Another key feature of Cumbernauld's green routes. With opportunities to transform: new lighting, surfaces, refreshed artworks. Creating a safer, more accessible and attractive route for pedestrians and cyclists. Opportunities for play area renewal with new equipment providing "natural play". Surfaces and fencing also renewed. Community growing opportunities with ROAD allotments or planting beds. Developed in GREENFAULDS partnership with local schools. ROUTE 3.