Alastair Majury on Bus Issues and the Dunblane Streetscape

I am grateful for the Stirling Observer printing Dave Whitton’s letter highlighting the poor design of the ‘Stirling Road Access for All’ project is not suitable for buses passing vehicles obeying the council’s parking restrictions that were known about as part of the design.
Jacqui Jones’s excellent letter that the Stirling Observer also helps to highlight the community’s feeling towards this ‘community led’ project.

Read more about the letter here.
We have also seen that the Dunblane Streetscape design is not inclusive friendly.

Read more about this issue here.
Alastair Majury resides locally in the historic Scottish city of Dunblane, and is a Senior Regulatory Business Analyst working across the country. Alastair Majury is also a volunteer officer at the local Boys’ Brigade company, a charity which focuses on enriching the lives of children and young people, and building a stronger community. Alastair Majury also serves on the local council (Stirling Council) as Councillor Alastair Majury where he represents the ward of Dunblane and Bridge of Allan, topping the poll.