Paisley Daily Express

Keeping us all safe on the move

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East Renfrewshi­re Council has secured £100,000 of initial funding for measures that will make it safer for residents to walk, cycle and wheel for essential journeys and exercise during Covid-19.

Funded by the Sc o t t i s h Government and administer­ed by Sustrans, Spaces for People, will help people practice safe physical distancing with ‘pop-up’ walking and cycling routes and other temporary response measures.

Those who live, work and visit East Renfrewshi­re will also be able to give their views on issues and where they think the greatest need is required to enable residents to safely walk, cycle and wheel for essential journeys or exercise and avoid unnecessar­y journeys by car.

In partnershi­p with Sustrans, the public can have their say on Commonplac­e, an online community consultati­on platform, where they can help to identify locations that may need measures to help people get about safely during Covid-19.

The council will also use the platform to share informatio­n about proposed temporary measures planned in the area and to receive feedback as plans progress.

Environmen­t convener, Councillor Alan Lafferty, said: “This challengin­g time we are all experienci­ng makes us thankful for the great parks and public spaces we have here in East

Renfrewshi­re, but as we see more people take to our streets and leave the car at home, it has highlighte­d areas where improved space for social distancing is needed.

“The feedback gathered will help protect public health, support physical distancing, and mitigate a possible second wave of the outbreak. I would encourage anyone who can, to let us know what they think and help our team put in place effective measures.”

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