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Second Phase of Improvements Begin

Published on:

23

September 2008

Phase two of the ongoing improvement work to Lime Tree Walk is set to start.

This will see healthy, young, replacement lime trees being planted in the central reservation along the historic road in the section to the north of the junction with Castle Street.

The first phase of the project has been completed with the southern end of the walk, between Castle Street and the Bowhouse roundabout, having already been enhanced with new trees.

In May 2005 a Tree Condition report by PR Trees Ltd Amenity Tree Specialist confirmed that, due to their poor condition, Clackmannanshire Council should replace the trees at Lime Tree Walk. The trees were around 80 years old and suffering the effects of pollution and poor soil. They are being replaced with a more resilient type of lime tree which will line the Walk for many years.

Once the work is complete late this year, all of the diseased lime trees the length of Lime Tree Walk will have been replaced with heavy standard lime trees on the central reservation. In addition, the Council is making a range of improvements to the southern section of the Walk:

  • upgrading the carriageways and footpaths
  • adding cycleways
  • adding car parking
  • putting in railings, gates and street furniture
  • soft landscaping
  • setting up streetlighting for the ''safe routes to school'' programme

These improvements mean that the distinctive wide avenue will be retained as a dual carriageway with space for the passage of vehicles and convenient lay-bys so that cars can pull in. A wide footway and cycle path will encourage people to walk or bike.

Councillor Eddie Carrick, Portfolio Holder for Sustainability, said: "Since work began in May I have been delighted to follow the progress being made and look forward to the day when Lime Tree Walk will be restored to its best. With the new Alloa Academy nearby and an exciting area of regeneration at the harbourside, the Walk will provide a safe, green and attractive route for drivers, walkers and cyclists. While the lime trees make a connection with the past, the other improvements point to a bright future for the area."

The work is due to be completed in December 2008.