Consultations
ACF is a "statutory consultee" and is consulted when the City Council is proposing changes to the local road network that may impact on cyclists'. You can read the responses to recent consultations below.
Sometimes to gauge opinion on an issue we undertake e-Concultations through our website, you can read about these on our e-Consultations Page, this is an ideal opportunity to get involved without even leaving your PC!
- 17 November 2009 - Evidence to Scottish Government on Active Travel
- 28th May 2009 - Berryden Corridor " target="_blank">
- 27th March 2009 - Green Townscape Heritage Initiative " target="_blank">
- November 2008 - NE Scotland Road Casualty Reduction Strategy" target="_blank">
- 7th October 2008 - Kingswells Bucksburn Link (Again!)
- 12th Jan 2008 - Local Transport Strategy (Again!)
- 20th November 2007 - AWPR Response II
- 5th July 2007 - Local Transport Strategy
- 8th February 2007 - Western Peripheral Route Response
- 6th February 2007 - Regional Transport Strategy
- 16th January 2007 - Union Street Pedestrianisation - Core traffic management proposal traffic management proposal
- 24th July 2006 - Westhill Commuter Cycle Route
- 11th May 2006 - Revised changes to Berryden / Hutchen Street Junction
- 15th February 2006 - Market St / Victoria Bridge Junction
- 30th January 2006 - Closure of Beach Boulevard at Night
- 20th November 2005 - 20mph in city centre, Second Consultation
- 5th October 2005 - Bon Accord Quarter Master Plan
- 2nd August 2005 - Various 20mph limits in Aberdeen
- 17th July 2005 - 20mph speed limits in city centre
- 29th June 2005 - "Dualing" of College Street
- 14th February 2005 - Change to Berryden / Hutchen street junction
- 1st October 2004 - Third Don Crossing
- 13th October 2004 - One way system on Riverside Drive
- 15th August 2004 - Union Street Redevelopment
- 9th July 2004 - Speed limits and cycling to School
- 9th march 2004 - Air Quality in Aberdeen city centre
- 3rd March 2004 Western Prephiperal Route (WPR)
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Are you a local cyclist with views on issues like these, then please do get involved in the forum.













