FINAL REPORT, November 2008
Glasgow and Clyde Valley Greenspace mapping review and consolidation Pilot Study East Dunbartonshire Council
Contents CONTENTS 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0
Background To The Study The Methodology The Results Summary/ Recommendations
LIST OF FIGURES Chapter 1 Figure 1 Figure 2
Background to the Study PAN 65 cover Glasgow and Clyde Valley Green Network Map Typology
Chapter 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8
The Methodology Greenspace Review Attribute Fields Unique Site Identifier List Applying a unique site identifier greenspace quality guide cover Network analysis components Analysing population that can access a site
Chapter 3 Figure 9 Figure10 Figures 11-16 Figures 17-22 Figures 23-28 Figures 29-34 Figures 35-40 Figure 41
The Results Open Space Summary Table for East Dunbartonshire East Dunbartonshire Quantitative Audit Settlement Quantitative Audit Maps Access and Quality Assessments Accessibility to Playspaces Accessibility to Local & Neighbourhood Parks Accessibility to Natural/Semi-Natural Sites Comparison Analysis of Langfaulds Park, Bearsden
Greenspace mapping review and consolidation - East Dunbartonshire
1.0 • Background to the Study 1.1 Introduction In 2004, Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), Forestry Commission Scotland (FCS) and the Glasgow and Clyde Valley Structure Plan Joint Committee (GCVSPJC) carried out a pilot project to map greenspace in the Glasgow and Clyde Valley area. This pilot study involved the development of a consistent methodology for mapping and characterising greenspace which could be adopted across other Scottish local authorities. The methodology that was developed used Aerial Photo Interpretation (API) to classify Ordnance Survey (OS) MasterMap features according to a recognised open space typology. The scope of the study included all settlements in the GCV area with a population greater than 3000 people. For the purpose of the review of East Dunbartonshire some settlements with less than 3000 people have been included. This was to ensure consistency with the East Dunbartonshire local plan settlements and to allow all sites that has already been assessed for quality to be included.
The methodology the steering group developed expanded the nine suggested open space types in PAN 65 to give a more detailed breakdown of open space types within each of the nine original classes. The original pilot methodology also developed a generalised land use classification for all non greenspace areas leading to a complete picture of land use within the study area. This final map has become known as the Glasgow and Clyde Valley Green Network Map. The full land use typology is illustrated in Figure 2.
This has resulted in a more robust approach with more accurate outputs being produced. East Dunbartonshire Council was one of the areas covered in the original mapping exercise. Due to issues relating to the dissemination and support for the data when it was launched, East Dunbartonshire Council developed a separate open space dataset to support their open space audit. This dataset is also based upon MasterMap but uses a slightly different typology to classify open space. The situation within many of the other GCV councils is similar to that in East Dunbartonshire with the Green Network Map not having been utilised as much as had been hoped.
1.2 Purpose of the Study The aim of this study was to review the original GCV Green Network map for the East Dunbartonshire Council area using the amended greenspace scotland methodology. In particular it was important that all other locally available data sources were considered and utilised where relevant. This would result in an up to date greenspace map of the study area for use by local authority staff.
The typology that was used to classify open space types was developed from advice contained in Planning Advice Note (PAN) 65. Published in 2003, PAN 65 identified nine key open space types that you would expect to find in our urban areas.
Almost as important, a methodology for reviewing and updating the Green Network Map was to be developed that could be used to update the map for all authorities within the GCV area. There were also a couple of additional objectives that were to be addressed as part of this study. The first of these was to develop an approach for integrating information on greenspace quality into the greenspace map. Secondly, an approach for assessing the levels of access to greenspace was to be developed. Again these additional objectives were to be developed with a view to these being used more widely in the GCV area and beyond.
Fig. 2. Glasgow and Clyde Valley Green Network Map Typology
greenspace scotland has subsequently adapted this approach for the greenspace mapping work they have supported across local authorities in Scotland. To date this methodology has been adopted by a further 15 Scottish local authorities outwith the Glasgow and Clyde Valley area.
Fig. 1 PAN 65
The key difference in the greenspace scotland approach is the use of a number of other data sources to assist the API process and increased engagement with local authority staff during the interpretation process.
A steering group was formed to manage this project. The steering group was made up of staff from East Dunbartonshire Council, Scottish Natural Heritage and the Glasgow and Clyde Valley Green Network Partnership. The individuals representing each organisation are listed below. Keith Scrimgeour - Greenspace Development Co-ordinator, EDC Lesley Scott - Greenspace Officer, EDC Catherine Mullen - Corporate Data Custodian (GIS/CAG), EDC Scott Ferguson - Advisory Officer, SNH Ally Corbett - Development Officer, GCVGNP Kenny Monteath - GIS Manager, EDAW
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2.0 • The Methodology 2.1 Data Review and Update The key element of this study was to review and update the Green Network Map for East Dunbartonshire so that it is up to date, accurate and conforms to a consistent typology. It is essential that the method used for East Dunbartonshire is transferable to other GCV local authorities.
available at the time of the original mapping. Datasets that were used included:
The method used for the review and update of the data consisted of the following stages.
• Updated MasterMap
1. Identification of change between 2008 MasterMap features and original Green Network Map - An up to date version of MasterMap was supplied by EDC as the base for updating the Green Network Map. The first task was to identify any differences between the datasets in terms of their geometry or attribution. This was achieved by comparing the Topographic Identifier (Toid) of every feature in the Green Network map with the up to date version of MasterMap. The Toid is a unique identifier which allows every feature within MasterMap to be traced through time. Using the Toid it is possible to determine whether any change has occured to a feature over a period of time.
• OS Addresspoint
For all features where the Toid and Version number were the same in each dataset it could be assumed that these features had not changed since the original mapping exercise. Where there was a discrepancy in version numbers identified this means that the feature has either changed its shape or its attributes have been altered. These features were highlighted for further investigation during the update stage. Where a Toid exists in the Green Network Map but not in the 2008 version of MasterMap this means that the feature has been deleted usually because a number of features have been amalgamated into one larger feature with a new Toid. For example areas where redevelopment is taking place may well exhibit this type of behaviour as buildings are demolished leaving a large expanse of waste ground. Where a Toid exists in the 2008 version of MasterMap but not in the Green Network Map this signifies the creation of a new feature. This happens a lot where new development has taken place with typical new features being buildings, gardens and roads. Every new feature was highlighted for further investigation during the update stage. 2. Prior to updating the Green Network Map it was necessary to transfer all classified types to the new MasterMap base. Where Toids matched between the two datasets each Primary and Secondary code was transferred from the Green Network Map to the new MasterMap base. 3. Updating the typology information - The next stage required a detailed visual review of all data contained in the Green Network Map supported by a number of updated and additional data sources that were not
• Updated aerial photography
• Corporate Address Gazzetteer
• OS 1:10,000 Scale mapping • EDC Greenspace audit • Numerous Local data sources
Updating the Green Network Map typology requires a manually intensive process of reviewing in detail all features within every 1km x 1km square in the study area and applying changes where neccessary. The review process uses the same API rule book as that used by greenspace scotland for their greenspace mapping projects. A copy of this rule book can be obtained from greenspace scotland. It is also important when changes are made to record the reasons for change. This will help users to understand not only how greenspace is changing but the reasons behind the change. All information is recorded in the attribute table of the revised dataset making this information available for any future analysis. The revised attribute table contains the fields shown in Figure 3.
Comments - This field provides any comments from the interpreter. This field is generally used when an interpreter is unclear what classification to assign to a feature. Method - This field denotes whether a feature was classified by the pre-classification or whether it was classified using the manual API method or whether it was derived from the original GCVJSP greenspace dataset and has been left unchanged. Change_PLU - Where a change has been made to the original GCVJSP classification the original code will be added to this field and a change reason added. Change_SLU - Where a change has been made to the original GCVJSP classification or a secondary code has been added, the original GCVJSP code is copied to this field and a change reason added. Change_Reason - This field contains the reason for why any GCVJSP classification codes have been changed or added to. PLU_Class - This field contains the text description associated with the primary greenspace classification code assigned to a particular feature. SLU_Class - This field contains the text description associated with the secondary greenspace classification code assigned to a particular feature. Site_id - This field is only used when the feature is part of a surveyed site from the EDC qualitative assessment. The number recorded is the unique site identifier of the relevant site in the qualitative assessment, allowing both the quantity and quality of spaces to be assessed together. The need for this information is explained further in section 2.2. Site_id2 - This field is only used when a feature form part of two sites from the EDC qualitative assessment.
Fig. 3. Greenspace Review Attribute Fields
Figure 3 does not show all fields contained in the attribute table, only those added by the greenspace mapping and review process. A description of the information recorded in each field can be found below. Primary_LU - This field contains the Primary land use classification. Secondary_LU - This field contains a Secondary land use classification where it is applicable.
All changes were made using a customised tool to ensure consistent recording of features. The result of this process is an updated greenspace map showing the most up to date information on the typology of greenspace using the sources available. Greenspace maps for all areas in the study area can be found in the results section.
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The Methodology • 2.0 2.2 Incorporating quality with quantity In addition to reviewing and updating the information on the extent and type of the open space resource within East Dunbartonshire a requirement was also identified to link the revised open space mapping to the results of a qualitative assessment carried out in 2003. This was carried out on a selection of 204 sites throughout the council area covering a range of types and uses.
Site ID Site Name
Comment
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Pendicle Rd O.S. 2
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St Germains Loch
1
Shirva Glen
2
Woodilee Hospital
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Dunvegan Dr. O.S.
3
Tintock Wood
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Meadowburn Wood
4
McGavigans Grassland
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Duncryne Place O.S.
5
McGavigans Scrub
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Low Moss
6
Hillhead scrub and grassland
50
High Moss
7
Westermains scrub and grass
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Glenorchard Wood
8
Southbank grassland
52
Main St O.S.
9
Luggie water 1
53
Torrance Marsh
10
Luggie water 2
54
Boghead Rd Wood
11
Birdston Comm. Woodland
55
Lenzie Moss
12
South Woodland
56
Gartshore Public Park
13
Birdston Wood
57
Twechar Public Park
14
Kincaid Wood
58
Merklands Nature Park
15
Redmoss Wood
59
Luggie Park
16
Skimmers Hill
60
Woodhead Park
17
Western Shelterbelt
61
Merklands Sports Pitches
18
Nappies Loan
62
Whitegates Park
19
Northern Shelterbelt
63
Waterside Park
20
Valleyfield Wood
64
Langmuir Park
21
Red Moss Grassland
65
Peel Park
22
South Grassland
66
Meiklehill Park
23
Antermony Road
67
Rosebank Park
24
Campsie Glen
68
Cleddans Park
25
Redhills Woodland
69
Kincaid Park
26
Southfield Woodland
70
Cairnview Park
It is therefore necessary to accurately re-capture these boundaries using the more detailed MasterMap base. All boundaries where possible have followed MasterMap geometry. Where this has not been possible the boundary will cut across MasterMap features. This will improve the ability of users to analyse the open space dataset accurately.
27
Redhills View Woodland
71
Milton Public Park
28
Westerton Wood
72
Scott Ave Park
29
Redhills View Grassland
73
High Park
30
Balgrochan Marsh
74
Whitefield Pond
31
Ashcroft Ave. O.S.
75
Station Road Playing Fields
In addition to boundaries changing because of the need to follow the MasterMap base it also became apparent that a number of the sites that formed part of the qualitative assessment had been either partially or wholly developed on. Where these instances were discovered a revised boundary was captured to show the new extent of the site.
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Dougalston Loch and woods
76
Ferguson Park
33
Mains Plantation
77
Allander Park
34
Craigton Wood
78
Mains Park
35
Craigton Rd Woodland
79
Barloch Moor Park
36
Craigdow
80
Oak Burn Park
37
Drumbeg Terr. Wood
81
Antonine Garden
38
Templehill Wood
82
Lennox Park
39
Cairnhill Wood
83
Dougalston Ave Open Space
40
Whitehill Wood
84
Keystone Quad. Open Space
41
Whitehill Wood
85
Craigdhu Wedge
42
Pendicle Rd O.S.
86
Colquhoun Park
43
Manse Burn OS
87
Kilmardinny Loch
The methodology used for this qualitative assessment assessed each space for Function, Condition and Quality to give an overall combined score of the overall quality of the site. This information had been recorded in a GIS dataset containing each site boundary. The challenge was to link the 2003 assessment to the revised and updated greenspace map in a way that could be replicated across the rest of the Glasgow and Clyde Valley. The easiest way to do this is to identify all features within each site boundary and allocate them the same site_id as the open space they relate to. This is the reason the site_id and site_id2 fields were added to the attribute table of the greenspace mapping. There were however some obstacles that needed to be addressed before this process could be tackled accurately. The original dataset for the qualitative assessment had been captured from a OS 1:10,000 scale map base. This meant that the boundaries that the qualitative assessment are based on do not match the new MasterMap base. This mis-match is likely to cause major problems later when attempts are made to analyse the extent and type of open space within each surveyed site. This will also be the case in all likelihood in the remaining seven GCV local authorities.
Some sites were also duplicated within the assesment and other sites had to be removed as they no longer existed. This left a total of 197 sites for which qualitative information existed. Each site has been given a unique identifier which it will retain from now on. Figure 4. shows the full list of site ids and names.
Removed - under development
Removed - under development
Removed - duplicate of 102
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2.0 • The Methodology 88
Langfaulds Park
132
Laburnum Dr. O.S.
176
Cult Burn O.S.
89
King George V Park
133
Alder Rd O.S.
177
Lyndseybeg Rd O.S.
90
Baljaffrey Park
134
Maple Walk O.S. 1
178
Kirkintilloch Rd O.S.
91
Heather Ave Open Space
135
Maple Walk O.S. 2
179
Anne Cres. O.S.
92
Thorn Park
136
Cannerton Cres. O.S.
180
Crosshill Rd O.S.
93
Roman Park
137
Benvenue Rd O.S. 2
181
Netherhouse Ave
94
Cluny Park
138
Benvenue Rd O.S. 1
182
Orchardfield
95
Westerton Park
139
Craigton Gardens O.S.
183
Kelvin View O.S.
96
Antonine Park
140
Rowantree Place O.S.
184
Lyle Sq. O.S.
97
Woodhill Park 3
141
Main St O.S. 1
185
Bailie Dr. (south) O.S.
98
Woodhill Park 2
142
East High St O.S.
186
Oxgang Cemetery
99
Woodhill Park 1
143
Main St O.S. 2
187
High Church
100
Huntershill Pitches
144
Craiglea Cres. O.S.
188
Mugdock Reservoirs
101
Bishopbriggs Park
145
Ashburn Gardens O.S.
189
Langfaulds Cemetery
102
Meadowburn Park
146
Craigbarnet Rd O.S.
190
New Kilpatrick Cemetery
103
Leisuredrome Pitches
147
Craigton Road O.S.
191
Cadder Cemetery
104
Hilton Park
148
North Dumgoyne Ave. O.S.
192
The Greens Lenzie
105
Mavis Bank Park
149
Breadie Drive
193
Strathkelvin Railway Path
106
Springfield Park
150
Crawford Road O.S.
194
Strathkelvin Railway Path
107
Cloan Crescent
151
James Watt O.S.
195
Forth & Clyde Canal
108
Lenzie Moss Pitches
152
Abercrombie Dr. O.S.
196
St Ninian’s Bridge, Market Rd
109
Park Burn OS
153
Paterson Place O.S.
197
Cromalt Cresent OS
110
Alexandra Road Park
154
Stockie Muir Road OS 2
198
Forth & Clyde Canal, Twechar
111
Torrance Recreation Ground
155
Stockie Muir Road 1
199
Strathkelvin Railway Route
112
Firbank Open Space
156
Annan Dr. O.S.
200
Kelvin Valley Way
113
Balgrochan Park
157
Manse Burn SSSI
201
Allander Way, Milngavie
114
Demonstration Garden
158
Bailie Drive O.S.
202
West Highland, Milngavie
115
Afton View Open Space
159
Braemar Cres. O.S.
203
Forth & Clyde Canal, Bishopbri
116
Broom Gardens
160
Allander Sports Centre O.S.
204
Kelvin Valley Way, Torrance
117
Clober Dam Park
161
Westerton Station O.S.
118
Schoenstadt
162
Moorfoot Way O.S.
119
Tannoch Loch
163
Allander Road O.S.
120
Douglas Muir Rd O.S.
164
Argyle Road O.S.
121
Glasgow Uni. Woods
165
Southview O.S.
122
Lenzie Rugby Club
166
N. Wester Cleddans Rd O.S.
123
Kelvin View O.S.
167
Letham Dr. O.S.
124
North Harestanes O.S
168
Kirkintilloch Rd
125
Glasgow Rd O.S. I
169
Meadowburn O.S.
126
Glasgow Rd O.S. 2
170
Thrums Ave. O.S.
127
Redbrae Rd O.S
171
Angus Ave. O.S.
128
Banks Rd O.S.
172
Dalhousie Gardens
129
Valleyfield O.S.
173
Ashfield O.S.
130
Munro Dr. O.S.
174
S. Wester Cleddans Rd O.S.
131
Brash Burn O.S.
175
Watermill Ave O.S.
Removed - Amalgamated with 43
Removed - duplicate of 193
Removed - duplicate of 195
Fig. 4.Unique Site Identifier List
Removed - duplicate of 46
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The Methodology • 2.0 Once each site boundary has been captured accurately, each feature in the greenspace map that intersects it is also allocated the same site_id number and this is recorded in the site_id field of the greenspace map. Having made this link it is then possible to link the site boundaries associated with the qualitative assessment to the information contained in the greenspace mapping using the site_id. Figure 5 illustrates the concept of applying the site_id to the greenspace data.
Fig. 6 greenspace quality guidance
greenspace scotland and GCVGNP have an important advisory role to play in shaping the development of new quality assessments by encouraging local authorities to use the guidance. Where existing quality assessments are in place these authorities should be encouraged to revise their assessments in line with the guidance. Fig. 5. Applying a unique site identifier
This simple approach could be used to integrate information on quality into the Green Network Map for all local authorities in the GCV area. This approach will not tackle the issue of consistency of qualitative data across the GCV area however. Up until recently there has not been any guidance for local authorities to help them assess the quality of their open spaces. This has meant that across the GCV area it is likely that a number of different methods have been used to record quality making it difficult to make a GCV wide assessment of the quality of open space provision.
The results of the integration of the qualitative and quantitative aspects are illustrated in the Results section. The East Dunbartonshire Qualitative assessment was carried out in 2004 and has not been based on these guidelines. This assessment is going to be reviewed at a later date using the new greenspace quality guidelines.
The GCVGNP and greenspace scotland have recently published guidance on this matter, providing a toolkit for local authorities to use to develop qualitative assessments. The proposed approach will make existing qualitative information accessible through the Green Network map. It will not revise existing quality assessments in line with the greenspace quality guidance. This would require a separate assessment exercise to be carried out.
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2.0 • The Methodology 2.3 Assessing levels of access to greenspace At the project inception meeting two methods for assessing access to greenspace were discussed. These were using either a straight line distance or a network distance to measure how far people have to travel in order to reach their open space. A network distance measure uses the actual routes that a person would have to use to get to a space whereas a straight line distance doesn’t take this into account. Using the network method is more accurate but also more time consuming, whereas the straight-line distance is less accurate but also takes a lot less time to calculate. A decision was taken by the steering group to adopt the network analysis approach for assessing the levels of access that the residents of East Dunbartonshire have to their open space. Figure 7 illustrates the information that is required to calculate the catchment area of a site using network analysis.
site entrances were initially captured using API techniques. These were then checked and revised by local authority staff to ensure the entrances were as accurate as possible. This is a cost effective method of gathering this information as it reduces the need for costly site visits. Alternatively, site entrances could be checked out at the same time qualitative assessments are being carried out or are being reviewed on site. 2. A pedestrian network describing the routes that are available to pedestrians in the area. The network will usually be made up from a number of different sources. On this occassion the network has been compiled from three main sources: • OS Integrated Transport Network - this is used for all road information • Scottish Paths Record - this provides good information on the location of more informal routes eg. paths, lanes, desire lines etc. • Local EDC route information - this provided information on footpaths and Rights of Way. This information is compiled to create a network based upon the best available information. Once all the information has been gathered and built into a functioning network it is then possible to start calculating catchment areas for each site and analysing the numbers of people that have access to a site within a certain distance threshold.
Fig. 8 Analysing population that can access a site
Catchment areas describe the area which can be reached from a certain point using a specified distance threshold. For example, the standard distance threshold that was agreed for East Dunbartonshire was 400m from every site. The analysis calculates how far along the network 400m is from each site entrance. The catchment area is illustrated in figure 7 by the green shading. The analysis outputs can then be used to learn more about the provision of open space in a particular area. Figure 8 illustrates how the catchment area can then be used to quantify the number of addresses and population that have access to a site within a catchment. Fig. 7 Network analysis components
In order to be able to measure access to open space using network analysis there is some key information that is required. These are: 1. Site entrances - The location of site entrances must be gathered. These are very important as these are the key access points for the public to gain entry to a site. If these are located incorrectly this can have a significant effect on the results of any analysis. All
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The Results • 3.0 As part of the commission EDAW were tasked with carrying out a range of analyses on the updated data to demonstrate how it can be used for a range of tasks. This section describes the analysis that has been carried out and the results for each area of analysis. Six examples of typical analysis that can be carried out using this data were agreed with the steering group. These were: 1. Accessibility of all play areas in East Dunbartonshire using the EDC playgrounds dataset and a 400m distance threshold. The EDC dataset was modified to remove two playgrounds which no longer exist as a result of development. 2. Accessibility from all sites surveyed in the qualitative assessment using a distance threshold of 400m. 3. Accessibility to Local Parks as defined in the EDC Greenspace Strategy using a distance threshold of 400m. 4. Accessibility to Neighbourhood Parks as defined in the EDC Greenspace Strategy using a distance threshold of 1200m. 5. Accessibility to natural/ semi-natural sites. Natural/ semi-natural sites are defined as any site with greater than 0.2 ha of natural/ seminatural open space type using a distance threshold of 1200m. 6. Temporal comparison analysis of Langfaulds Park, Bearsden using revised 2008 qualitative assessment to illustrate the effect changes to the site have had on the numbers of people with access to a space of an acceptable quality. Figures 9 - 17 quantify the extent of the total open space resource within East Dunbartonshire using the revised and updated greenspace map. Figures 18 - 23 reveal accessibility from all sites surveryed in the qualitative assessment. These figures reveal that most of the population living in East Dunbartonshire are within 400m of an open space, with the exception of people living in central Bearsden. It can also be seen that Milngavie contains the most open space sites classified as ‘Good’ or Very Good’ in terms of fitness for purpose. Similarly, Kirkintilloch appears to have the largest number of open space sites classified as ‘Fair’ or ‘Poor’ fitness for purpose. Figures 24 - 29 assess accessibility to play areas in East Dunbartonshire. All settlements with the exception of Bearsden have good access to a number of playgrounds which seem to be spread
evenly over the settlements extent. In Bearsden the playgrounds are concentrated around the outskirts of the town with households in the centre having little or no access to playground sites. The playgrounds reaching the largest number of households include Meiklehill Nursery Playground and Tintock Road Playground in Kirkintilloch. The playgrounds accessible to the least amount of households include Firbank Avenue Playground in Torrance and the playground at the rear of the Sports Centre in Bishopbriggs. Figures 30 - 36 illustrate accessibility to local and neighbourhood parks in East Dunbartonshire. A large proportion of East Dunbartonshire’s population resides within 1200m of a neighbourhood park, with the exception of two areas in central and southern Bearsden, which do not have access to a neighbrourhood park within 1200m or to a local park within 400m. Neighbourhood parks that have 5000 households or more in their 1200m catchments include: Woodhill Parks 2&3 and Bishopbriggs Park in Bishopbriggs as well as Merklands Sports Pitches and Luggie Park in Kirkintilloch. The neighbourhood parks that are the least accessible, in terms of the number of households within their catchment areas, are Gartshore Public Park and Twechar Public Park in Twechar. Local parks reaching the largest number of households (>1000) in their 400m catchments include Langfaulds Park in Bearsden and Meiklehill Road Park in Kirkintilloch. The local parks with the least number of households within their catchments include Firbank Avenue Open Space in Torrance and Lenzie Moss Pitches in Lenzie. Figures 37 - 42 show accessibility to surveyed areas containing natural/semi-natural open space. All EDC settlements have good access to sites containing natural/semi-natural open space with most of the population living within 1200m of such sites. The sites that are able to be accessed by the largest number of households (>5000) include: Luggie Park, Redbrae Road, Merkland Sports Pitches and Merkland Nature Park in Kirkintilloch as well as Bishopbriggs Park in Bishopbriggs. Sites containing the lowest number of households within their 1200m catchments include South Woodland in Milton of Campsie and Campsie Glen and Schoenstadt in Lennoxtown reaching less than 100 households. Lastly, Figure 43 reveals a temporal comparison of Langfaulds Park, Bearsden. From this figure it can be seen that the overall quality of the park has changed from fair to a good fitness for purpose as a result of changes taking place to enhance the overall function, condition and quality of the park. This park is now within 400m of 1037 households in Bearsden.
Primary Code 6.1 6.21 6.22 6.23 6.31 6.32 6.33 6.4 6.51 6.52 6.53 6.54 6.55 6.61 6.62 6.71 6.72 6.73 6.82 6.83 6.84 6.9 7.1 7.2 7.3 99 Total Secondary Code 6.1 6.21 6.22 6.23 6.31 6.32 6.33 6.4 6.51 6.52 6.53 6.54 6.55 6.61 6.62 6.71 6.72 6.81 6.82 6.83 6.9 99 Total
Description Public park and garden Private gardens School grounds Institutional grounds Amenity - residential Amenity - business Amenity - transport Playspace Playing fields Golf course Tennis courts Bowling greens Other sports Green access route Riparian route Woodland Open semi-natural Open Water Churchyard Cemetery Other functional green space Civic Space Farmland Moorland Other, e.g. landfill, quarries Area undergoing change Description Public park and garden Private gardens School Grounds Institutional grounds Amenity - residential Amenity - business Amenity - transport Playspace Playing fields Golf course Tennis courts Bowling greens Other sports Green access route Riparian route Woodland Open semi-natural Allotment Churchyard Cemetery Civic space Area undergoing change
No. of features
Area (Ha)
796 45960 683 455 1714 945 2227 27 73 482 26 61 24 214 363 1170 319 799 189 156 11 12 1513 79 3 1400 59701
268.42 1333.59 84.77 57.29 229.83 126.70 90.48 1.66 40.33 655.47 2.06 3.74 4.46 58.34 103.09 666.38 329.20 209.68 6.81 24.86 0.11 0.79 3468.13 547.14 0.22 207.01 8520.55
No. of features
Area (Ha)
1 12 2 1 53 16 16 59 90 1 4 5 1 25 30 2257 235 1 1 1 1 5 2817
0.17 5.94 0.20 0.24 36.53 11.09 4.44 31.86 90.46 6.53 0.69 0.00 0.17 5.36 46.21 667.73 176.89 0.31 0.00 0.21 0.34 7.90 1093.3
Fig.9 Open Space Summary Table for East Dunbartonshire
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Natural/Semi-Natural Greenspace
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 10
Open Space Quantitative Audit
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Templehill Wood Cairnhill Wood Whitehill Wood Whitehill Wood Pendicle Rd O.S. Manse Burn OS Pendicle Rd O.S. 2 St Germains Loch Colquhoun Park Kilmardinny Loch Langfaulds Park King George V Park Baljaffrey Park Heather Ave Open Space Thorn Park Roman Park Cluny Park Westerton Park Antonine Park Glasgow Uni. Woods Abercrombie Dr. O.S. Paterson Place O.S. Stockie Muir Road OS 2 Stockie Muir Road 1 Annan Dr. O.S. Bailie Drive O.S. Braemar Cres. O.S. Allander Sports Centre O.S. Westerton Station O.S. Moorfoot Way O.S. Allander Road O.S. Argyle Road O.S. Southview O.S. Bailie Dr. (south) O.S. Langfaulds Cemetery New Kilpatrick Cemetery Cromalt Cresent OS
257000
83
±
82
162
154
149 81
155 91
90
189
32
201
197
153
152
84
85
158
43
160
88
673000
Site ID
252000
674000
251000
164
185
87
96
93
165
190
672000
672000
673000
674000
250000
92
40 86
42
41
45 38
671000
156
671000
89
44
159
163
95 39 121
670000
161
670000
94
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Natural/Semi-Natural Greenspace
255000
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 11
Open Space Quantitative Audit - Bearsden
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192
Site Name
46 48 49 50 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 166 167 168 170 171 172 173 174 191 195
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Dunvegan Dr. O.S. Duncryne Place O.S. Low Moss High Moss Woodhill Park 3 Woodhill Park 2 Woodhill Park 1 Huntershill Pitches Bishopbriggs Park Meadowburn Park Leisuredrome Pitches Hilton Park Mavis Bank Park Springfield Park Cloan Crescent N. Wester Cleddans Rd O.S. Letham Dr. O.S. Kirkintilloch Rd Thrums Ave. O.S. Angus Ave. O.S. Dalhousie Gardens Ashfield O.S. S. Wester Cleddans Rd O.S. Cadder Cemetery Forth & Clyde Canal
109
116
191
122
54
195
55
49
102
673000
258000
672000
257000
108
168
46
103 173
104
107
671000
671000
50
172
166 101
174
106
48
98
171
670000
670000
170
97 99
105
167
669000
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100
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Other Functional Greenspace
Public Parks and Gardens
Sports Areas
Civic Space
Private Gardens or Grounds
Green Corridors
Open Water
Amenity Greenspace
Natural/Semi-Natural Greenspace
262000
263000
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 12
Open Space Quantitative Audit - Bishopbriggs
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130
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Shirva Glen Tintock Wood McGavigans Grassland McGavigans Scrub Hillhead scrub and grassland Westermains scrub and grass Luggie water 1 Luggie water 2 Birdston Comm. Woodland Boghead Rd Wood Lenzie Moss Gartshore Public Park Twechar Public Park Merklands Nature Park Luggie Park Woodhead Park Merklands Sports Pitches Whitegates Park Waterside Park Langmuir Park Peel Park Meiklehill Park Rosebank Park Cleddans Park Lenzie Moss Pitches Park Burn OS Alexandra Road Park Afton View Open Space Broom Gardens Lenzie 113 Rugby Club Kelvin View O.S. North Harestanes O.S 114 111 Glasgow Rd O.S. I Glasgow Rd O.S. 2 204Redbrae Rd O.S Banks Rd O.S. 52 East High St O.S. Watermill Ave O.S. Cult Burn O.S. 183 Lyndseybeg Rd O.S. 112 Kirkintilloch Rd O.S. Anne Cres. O.S. Crosshill Rd O.S. Netherhouse Ave Orchardfield Oxgang Cemetery The Greens Lenzie Strathkelvin Railway Path Strathkelvin Railway Path Forth & Clyde Canal St Ninian's Bridge, Market Rd Forth & Clyde Canal, Twechar
266000
14 22
16
133
198
13
12
676000
Site Name
56
1 200
57 675000
123 193
11
124
64
68
3
6 125 126
128
142
115 66
65
7
61
58
67
127
59
9
63
10 196
60
195
673000
674000
675000
1 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 108 109 110 115 116 122 123 124 125 53 126 127 128 142 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 186 192 193 194 195 196 198
264000 21
674000
676000
Site ID
263000
192
673000
262000
186 5 62
109
116
191
122 194
54
102
55
49 108
168
175
672000
672000
4
178
177
182
181
110 176
107
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179
50
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Sports Areas
Civic Space
Private Gardens or Grounds
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Open Water
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Natural/Semi-Natural Greenspace
268000
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 13
Open Space Quantitative Audit Kirkintilloch & Twechar
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Site Name South Woodland Birdston Wood Kincaid Wood Redmoss Wood Skimmers Hill Western Shelterbelt Nappies Loan Northern Shelterbelt Valleyfield Wood Red Moss Grassland South Grassland Antermony Road Campsie Glen Redhills Woodland Southfield Woodland Redhills View Woodland Westerton Wood Redhills View Grassland Balgrochan Marsh Ashcroft Ave. O.S. Kincaid Park Cairnview Park Milton Public Park Scott Ave Park High Park Whitefield Pond Station Road Playing Fields Ferguson Park Schoenstadt Valleyfield O.S. Munro Dr. O.S. Brash Burn O.S. Laburnum Dr. O.S. Alder Rd O.S. Maple Walk O.S. 1 Maple Walk O.S. 2 Cannerton Cres. O.S. Benvenue Rd O.S. 2 Benvenue Rd O.S. 1 Craigton Gardens O.S. Rowantree Place O.S. Main St O.S. 1 Main St O.S. 2 High Church Strathkelvin Railway Path Kelvin Valley Way
680000
24
679000
118
30 74
73 143
75
187
678000
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 118 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 143 187 193 200
139
141
26
31 193
76
28
137 138
140 27
29
677000
25
131 129 20
72
71 23
70
676000
15
132 18 136 19 130
69 135
134
17
14 22
16
133
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200
1:25,000 258000
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21
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260000
11 259000
260000
261000
262000
263000
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Playspace
Other Functional Greenspace
Public Parks and Gardens
Sports Areas
Civic Space
Private Gardens or Grounds
Green Corridors
Open Water
Amenity Greenspace
Natural/Semi-Natural Greenspace
264000
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266000
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 14
Open Space Quantitative Audit Lennoxtown & Milton of Campsie
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Dougalston Loch and woods Mains Plantation Craigton Wood Craigton Rd Woodland Craigdow Drumbeg Terr. Wood Allander Park Mains Park Barloch Moor Park Oak Burn Park Antonine Garden Lennox Park Dougalston Ave Open Space Keystone Quad. Open Space Craigdhu Wedge Clober Dam Park Tannoch Loch Douglas Muir Rd O.S. Craiglea Cres. O.S. Ashburn Gardens O.S. Craigbarnet Rd O.S. Craigton Road O.S. North Dumgoyne Ave. O.S. Breadie Drive Crawford Road O.S. James Watt O.S. Lyle Sq. O.S. Mugdock Reservoirs Allander Way, Milngavie West Highland, Milngavie
676000
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32 33 34 35 36 37 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 117 119 120 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 184 188 201 202
202 77
188
117
34
150
119 151
35 184 120
677000
253000
148 675000
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252000
675000
676000
677000
251000
79
147
78 146
37
144 145 36
80
32
33
83
162 153
152
84
154
201 149
197
81
155 91
90
189
85
158
43
674000
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82
88
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185
673000
673000
160
164 87
96 251000
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Playspace
Other Functional Greenspace
Public Parks and Gardens
Sports Areas
Civic Space
Private Gardens or Grounds
Green Corridors
Open Water
Amenity Greenspace
Natural/Semi-Natural Greenspace
256000
257000
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Open Space Quantitative Audit - Milngavie
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Glenorchard Wood Main St O.S. Torrance Marsh Torrance Recreation Ground Firbank Open Space Balgrochan Park Demonstration Garden Kelvin View O.S. Kelvin Valley Way, Torrance
675000
51 52 53 111 112 113 114 183 204
113
114 51
111
53
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112
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Green Corridors
Open Water
Amenity Greenspace
Natural/Semi-Natural Greenspace
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 16
Open Space Quantitative Audit - Torrance
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Templehill Wood Cairnhill Wood Whitehill Wood Whitehill Wood Pendicle Rd O.S. Manse Burn OS Pendicle Rd O.S. 2 St Germains Loch Colquhoun Park Kilmardinny Loch Langfaulds Park King George V Park Baljaffrey Park Heather Ave Open Space Thorn Park Roman Park Cluny Park Westerton Park Antonine Park Glasgow Uni. Woods Abercrombie Dr. O.S. Paterson Place O.S. Stockie Muir Road OS 2 Stockie Muir Road 1 Annan Dr. O.S. Bailie Drive O.S. Braemar Cres. O.S. Allander Sports Centre O.S. Westerton Station O.S. Moorfoot Way O.S. Allander Road O.S. Argyle Road O.S. Southview O.S. Bailie Dr. (south) O.S. Langfaulds Cemetery New Kilpatrick Cemetery Cromalt Cresent OS
254000
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Quality of Open Space Poor Fitness For Purpose
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Access to publicly accessible open space within 400m
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Accessibility & Quality of Open Space Bearsden
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Dunvegan Dr. O.S. Duncryne Place O.S. Low Moss High Moss Woodhill Park 3 Woodhill Park 2 Woodhill Park 1 Huntershill Pitches Bishopbriggs Park Meadowburn Park Leisuredrome Pitches Hilton Park Mavis Bank Park Springfield Park Cloan Crescent N. Wester Cleddans Rd O.S. Letham Dr. O.S. Kirkintilloch Rd Thrums Ave. O.S. Angus Ave. O.S. Dalhousie Gardens Ashfield O.S. S. Wester Cleddans Rd O.S. Cadder Cemetery Forth & Clyde Canal
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192
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^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ 109 _ ^ _ 116 ^ _^ _ _ ^ ^ _^ _ ^ _ ^
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Quality of Open Space Poor Fitness For Purpose
Site Entrances
Fair
Access to publicly accessible open space within 400m
Good Very good Excellent Fitness For Purpose
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Accessibility & Quality of Open Space Bishopbriggs
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^ _ _^ ^ _ _ ^_ ^ _ ^ 57
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Quality of Open Space Poor Fitness For Purpose
Access to publicly accessible open space within 400m
Good Very good Excellent Fitness For Purpose
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_ 67^ ^ _ _^ 9
^^ _ _ _^ ^ _ _ 196^
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63
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186
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108
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122
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_ _^ ^ _66 _^ ^ _^ ^^ _ _^ _^ _
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262000
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Shirva Glen Tintock Wood McGavigans Grassland McGavigans Scrub Hillhead scrub and grassland Westermains scrub and grass Luggie water 1 Luggie water 2 Birdston Comm. Woodland Boghead Rd Wood Lenzie Moss Gartshore Public Park Twechar Public Park Merklands Nature Park Luggie Park Woodhead Park Merklands Sports Pitches Whitegates Park Waterside Park Langmuir Park Peel Park Meiklehill Park Rosebank Park Cleddans Park Lenzie Moss Pitches Park Burn OS Alexandra Road Park Afton View Open Space Broom Gardens 113 Lenzie Rugby Club Kelvin View O.S. North114 Harestanes O.S 111 Glasgow Rd O.S. I Glasgow Rd O.S. 2 204Redbrae Rd O.S Banks Rd O.S. 52 East High St O.S. Watermill Ave O.S. Cult Burn O.S. 183 O.S. Lyndseybeg Rd 112 Kirkintilloch Rd O.S. Anne Cres. O.S. Crosshill Rd O.S. Netherhouse Ave Orchardfield Oxgang Cemetery The Greens Lenzie Strathkelvin Railway Path Strathkelvin Railway Path Forth & Clyde Canal St Ninian's Bridge, Market Rd Forth & Clyde Canal, Twechar
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 19
Accessibility & Quality of Open Space Kirkintilloch & Twechar
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Site Name South Woodland Birdston Wood Kincaid Wood Redmoss Wood Skimmers Hill Western Shelterbelt Nappies Loan Northern Shelterbelt Valleyfield Wood Red Moss Grassland South Grassland Antermony Road Campsie Glen Redhills Woodland Southfield Woodland Redhills View Woodland Westerton Wood Redhills View Grassland Balgrochan Marsh Ashcroft Ave. O.S. Kincaid Park Cairnview Park Milton Public Park Scott Ave Park High Park Whitefield Pond Station Road Playing Fields Ferguson Park Schoenstadt Valleyfield O.S. Munro Dr. O.S. Brash Burn O.S. Laburnum Dr. O.S. Alder Rd O.S. Maple Walk O.S. 1 Maple Walk O.S. 2 Cannerton Cres. O.S. Benvenue Rd O.S. 2 Benvenue Rd O.S. 1 Craigton Gardens O.S. Rowantree Place O.S. Main St O.S. 1 Main St O.S. 2 High Church Strathkelvin Railway Path Kelvin Valley Way
24
680000
_ ^ ^ _ _ ^ ^ _ _ ^
118
_ ^
679000
_ ^
_ ^ _ ^^ _ _ ^ _ ^
^^ _ _^ _ _ 30 ^ ^ _ _ ^ _^ _ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ _^ _^ _ _ 74 ^ _ 73 _^ ^ _^ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ 187 _ ^ _ ^ _143 ^ _^ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ _ ^ ^ ^^ _ 141 _ _ ^ 75 ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ 26
_ ^ _ ^ _ ^ ^ _ 193
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25
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Legend
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East Dunbartonshire District Boundary Site Entrances Access to publicly accessible open space within 400m
260000
261000
262000
263000
Quality of Open Space
_ ^^ _
Very good Excellent Fitness For Purpose
_ ^ ^ _ 131 _ _ ^ _ ^ ^72^ _ _ _^ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ ^ _20^ _71^ ^ __ 129 ^ ^ _ ^ _ _ _ ^ _^ ^ _^ _^ ^ _^ _ _^ ^ _ 23 _^ _ ^ _ 70 _ ^ __ ^ _ ^ _^ _ ^ ^ _^ _ ^ _^ _ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _^ 21 _^ _ 69 ^ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ _ _ ^ 132 18 _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ _^ 136 _^ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ 19 __^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ _^ _^ ^ _^ ^ _ ^ ^ _^ 135 _ ^ _^ _ _ ^ 15 ^ _ ^ _^ _^ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ _ ^ ^ _ ^ _ _ ^ 130 _ _^ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ 134 _ ^ _^ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ _ _ ^ _ _ ^ _ _ ^ _ 14 ^ ^ 17 _ _ ^ _ ^ _ 22 16^ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ ^ _^ ^ _ ^ _133 _^ _ 13 12 _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ _ _ _^ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _200 _^ _^ ^ _ 11 ^ 264000
265000
_ ^
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Fair Good
_ 28 _139^ ^ _ ^ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _138 ^ _ _ ^ 137 _^ ^ _ _ _^ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ _^ ^ _ _ ^ 31 _ ^ __ ^ _^ ^ _^ ^ 29 _ _ ^ 140 _ ^ _ 27 76 _^ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^
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_ ^ East Dunbartonshire Open Space
Poor Fitness For Purpose
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678000
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677000
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 118 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 143 187 193 200
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676000
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680000
Site ID
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_ of _^ _^ & Quality _^ ^ _^ _^ ^ _^ _^ _ Lennoxtown & Milton of Campsie
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East Dunbartonshire District Boundary Site Entrances Access to publicly accessible open space within 400m
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676000
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_ _150 ^ ^ _ ^ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ _ ^ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ 151 ^ _ _ ^ _^ ^ _148 _ ^ _^ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ _ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ _ _ ^ _^ ^ 35 _ ^ _^ ^ _ ^ _ _ ^ _ _ ^ 79 ^^ _ _ ^ _^ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ 184 _ ^ _ ^ _ 147 _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ _^ ^ _ ^ _^ _^ _^ __ _^ _^ _^ ^ _^ _ ^ _ ^ 120 _ _ __ ^ _ ^ ^ 78 _ ^ _ ^ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ 146 37 _ ^ ^ _ _^ ^ _^ _ _^ _^ _ ^ __ ^ _^ ^ _ _ ^ ^^ _ _ _ ^ 144 _^ ^ _ ^ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ _ ^ _^ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ 145 _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ _ 80 ^ _^ _ _ ^ _ 36 ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ ^83 _ 33 ^ __ ^ _ ^ _ ^ ^ 82 _ _ ^ ^ _ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ _^ ^ _^ ^ _201 _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ 84 _ 162 ^ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ 149 154 _^ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ _ ^ _ _^ ^ _ 197 ^ _ ^ _ ^ _81^ ^ _^ _ ^ _153^ _ _^ _ _^ ^ _^ ^ _ ^ _^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ __ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ _ ^ 155 _ ^ _ _ ^ _^ _^ _ ^ ^ _ ^ _ ^ 152^ _ ^ _ ^ _ _ _ ^ _ _ ^ ^ _^ ^ _^ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ ^ _ _ ^ _ _ ^ 91 _ _ ^ _^ ^ _^ _ ^ ^ _ ^ _ _^ _^ 189 ^ _^ _ ^ _^ _^ _ 90^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ ^ _ _ ^ _^ ^ _^ ^ 85 _ ^ _^ _ ^ _ _158 ^ _ ^ __ ^ _ _^ _^ ^ _^ _^ _ ^ _ ^ ^ _ _ ^ 43 _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ _ ^ _ _^ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _160^ ^ _ _^ _ _^ ^ _^ _ ^ _ ^ ^ _ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _164^ ^ _185 ^ _^ ^ 88 _^ _ ^ _^ _ ^ _ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ _ 87 ^ _^ ^ _ ^ _ _^ ^ _ ^ _ 96^ ^ _^ _^ _ _ ^ 252000 253000 254000 255000 256000 _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ Quality of Open Space _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ Poor Fitness For Purpose
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117
202
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_ ^ 32
674000
Dougalston Loch and woods Mains Plantation Craigton Wood Craigton Rd Woodland Craigdow Drumbeg Terr. Wood Allander Park Mains Park Barloch Moor Park Oak Burn Park Antonine Garden Lennox Park Dougalston Ave Open Space Keystone Quad. Open Space Craigdhu Wedge Clober Dam Park Tannoch Loch Douglas Muir Rd O.S. Craiglea Cres. O.S. Ashburn Gardens O.S. Craigbarnet Rd O.S. Craigton Road O.S. North Dumgoyne Ave. O.S. Breadie Drive Crawford Road O.S. James Watt O.S. Lyle Sq. O.S. Mugdock Reservoirs Allander Way, Milngavie West Highland, Milngavie
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Site Name
32 33 34 35 36 37 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 117 119 120 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 184 188 201 202
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 21
Accessibility & Quality of Open Space Milngavie
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Site ID
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Glenorchard Wood Main St O.S. Torrance Marsh Torrance Recreation Ground Firbank Open Space Balgrochan Park Demonstration Garden Kelvin View O.S. Kelvin Valley Way, Torrance
675000
51 52 53 111 112 113 114 183 204
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113
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674000
53
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204
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111
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51
114
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112
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183
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Legend
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Quality of Open Space Poor Fitness For Purpose
Site Entrances
Fair
Access to publicly accessible open space within 400m
Good Very good Excellent Fitness For Purpose
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 22
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No. of Households within 400m of a Playspace
Site ID 6 14 15 28 36 37 46 66
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104 125 409 132 292 196 278 352
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 23
Access to Playspaces - Bearsden
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No. of Households within 400m of a Playspace 533 275 135 237 329 296 257 125 219 534 283 35 177 421 200 218
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4 9 13 19 23 30 35 39 44 47 54 56 58 60 61 68
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 24
Access to Playspaces - Bishopbriggs
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148 119 317 297 381 334 291 337 254 441 180 309 119 565 74 388 220 114 156 649 242 323 55
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1 2 3 11 17 20 21 22 25 26 27 38 41 45 49 51 52 57 62 63 64 65 67
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No. of Households within 400m of a Playspace
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262000
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 25
Access to Playspaces - Kirkintilloch & Twechar
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No. of Households within 400m of a Playspace
Site ID
680000
537 378 51 160 227 150 71 278 298 202
679000
7 8 12 29 31 33 34 48 55 59
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196 108 317 424 254 461 511
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10 18 32 40 43 50 53
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Playspaces Access to Playspaces within 400m
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 27
Access to Playspaces - Milngavie
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No. of Households within 400m of a Playspace
Site ID
675000
181 52 22 365
675000
5 16 24 42
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# 24
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Playspaces Access to Playspaces within 400m
260000
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 28
Access to Playspaces - Torrance
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Site ID
Site Name
38 88 92 93 94 95
Templehill Wood Langfaulds Park Thorn Park Roman Park Cluny Park Westerton Park
Neighbourhood Parks Site ID
Site Name
Colquhoun Park King George V Park Heather Ave Open Space
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No. of Households within 400m of a Local Park
339 1037 168 681 389 430
82
_ ^ 84
No. of Households within 1200m of a Neighbourhood Park 3180 2023 2212
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_ ^ _ ^ ^ _ _ _ 91 ^ ^ _ ^ _ ^ ^ _ _ _^ _^ ^
673000
86 89 91
253000
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Site Entrances
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Accessibility to Surveyed Sites
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 29
Access to Local & Neighbourhood Parks Bearsden This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 100020774 (2008).
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Local Parks Site ID
Site Name
63 65 67
Meadowburn Park Hilton Park Springfield Park
Neighbourhood Parks
Site ID
Site Name
672000
97 98 99 100 101 103 105
Woodhill Park 3 Woodhill Park 2 Woodhill Park 1 Huntershill Pitches Bishopbriggs Park Leisuredrome Pitches Mavis Bank Park
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192
No. of Households within 400m of a Local Park
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354 677 887
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^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ 109 _ ^ _ 116 ^ _^ _ _ ^ ^ _^ _ ^
No. of Households within 1200m of a Neighbourhood Park 5120 5186 4234 3241 5091 1915 3431
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102
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108
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Site Entrances
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 30
Access to Local & Neighbourhood Parks Bishopbriggs This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 100020774 (2008).
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Site Name
63 64 66 67 68 108 109 110 115 116 192
Waterside Park Langmuir Park Meiklehill Park Rosebank Park Cleddans Park Lenzie Moss Pitches Park Burn OS Alexandra Road Park Afton View Open Space Broom Gardens The Greens Lenzie
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Neighbourhood Parks Site ID 56 57 59 60 61 62 65
Site Name
Gartshore Public Park Twechar Public Park Luggie Park Woodhead Park Merklands Sports Pitches Whitegates Park Peel Park
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No. of Households within 400m of a Local Park
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_ ^ _ ^ _ ^ ^ _ _ ^ _ _^ _^ ^
611 850 1024 489 759 100 770 139 963 478 588
56
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No. of Households within 1200m of a Neighbourhood Park 649 649 7119 4971 5116 2461 2892
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 31
Access to Local & Neighbourhood Parks Kirkintilloch & Twechar This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 100020774 (2008).
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Site ID
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Scott Ave Park Station Road Playing Fields Ferguson Park
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No. of Households within 400m of a Local Park
211 479 161
No. of Households within 1200m of a Neighbourhood Park
Site Name
1556 1542 1322 1585
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Kincaid Park Cairnview Park Milton Public Park High Park
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69 70 71 73
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_ _^ _^ Access to Local & Neighbourhood Parks _^ ^ _^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _^ ^ _^ _^ _ Lennoxtown & Milton of Campsie
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Site ID
Site Name
81 83 84 120
Antonine Garden Dougalston Ave Open Space Keystone Quad. Open Space Douglas Muir Rd O.S.
Neighbourhood Parks
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Site ID
Site Name
78 79 80 82 117
Mains Park Barloch Moor Park Oak Burn Park Lennox Park Clober Dam Park
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No. of Households within 400m of a Local Park 377 129 319 396
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No. of Households within 1200m of a Neighbourhood Park 2829 3244 4249 3816 1920
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Surveyed Sites Local Park Neighbourhood Park
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255000
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258000
East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 33
Access to Local & Neighbourhood Parks Milngavie
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Local Parks Site ID
Site Name
112 113 114
Firbank Open Space Balgrochan Park Demonstration Garden
Neighbourhood Parks 111
263000
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No. of Households within 400m of a Local Park
105 291 316
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No. of Households within 1200m of a Neighbourhood Park
Torrance Recreation Ground
866
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262000
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Local Park
Access to Local Parks within 400m
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Access to Neighbourhood Parks within 1200m
263000
264000
East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 34
Accessibility & Quality of Open Space Torrance This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 100020774 (2008).
Site ID 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 86 87 93 121 152 155 156 158 159 160 162 163 185
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No. of Households within 1200m
Templehill Wood Cairnhill Wood Whitehill Wood Whitehill Wood Pendicle Rd O.S. Manse Burn OS Pendicle Rd O.S. 2 St Germains Loch Colquhoun Park Kilmardinny Loch Roman Park Glasgow Uni. Woods Abercrombie Dr. O.S. Stockie Muir Road 1 Annan Dr. O.S. Bailie Drive O.S. Braemar Cres. O.S. Allander Sports Centre O.S. Moorfoot Way O.S. Allander Road O.S. Bailie Dr. (south) O.S.
1680 2396 2215 2008 2613 4012 2979 1514 3180 3404 3686 2177 2374 3085 1988 3955 2947 2272 1510 2582 3016
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674000
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93
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156
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45
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38
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159
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_ ^ ^ _^ _ _ ^ 121 ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^
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41
671000
86
40 ^ _ _ ^ _^ ^ _ _ ^
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251000
252000
Surveyed Sites Natural/Semi - Natural Greenspace
253000
254000
Accessibility to Surveyed Sites Access to Natural/Semi - Natural Greenspace within 1200m
255000
256000
257000
East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 35
Access to Natural/Semi - Natural Greenspaces Bearsden This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 100020774 (2008).
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673000
Site ID 50 99 100 101 103 167 195
259000
Site Name
No. of Households within 1200m
High Moss Woodhill Park 1 Huntershill Pitches Bishopbriggs Park Leisuredrome Pitches Letham Dr. O.S. Forth & Clyde Canal
3119 4234 3241 5091 1915 2967 2355
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261000
262000
263000
191
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672000
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673000
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99
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Accessibility to Surveyed Sites Access to Natural/Semi - Natural Greenspace within 1200m
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 36
Access to Natural/Semi - Natural Greenspaces Bishopbriggs This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 100020774 (2008).
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Site Name
No. of Households within 1200m
1 Shirva Glen 3 Tintock Wood 4 McGavigans Grassland 5 McGavigans Scrub 6 Hillhead scrub and grassland 7 Westermains scrub and grass 9 Luggie water 1 10 Luggie water 2 24 Campsie Glen 25 Redhills Woodland 26 Southfield Woodland 27 Redhills View Woodland 28 Westerton Wood 29 Redhills View Grassland 30 Balgrochan Marsh 31 Ashcroft Ave. O.S. 54 Boghead Rd Wood 55 Lenzie Moss 56 Gartshore Public Park 57 Twechar Public Park 58 Merklands Nature Park 59 Luggie Park 60 Woodhead Park 61 Merklands Sports Pitches 62 Whitegates Park 64 Langmuir Park _ _^ ^ _ ^ Peel Park _65 ^ _ ^ 111 High Park ^ _ 73 ^ _ ^ _ 53 74 Whitefield Pond _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ 204 75 ^ _Station Road Playing Fields ^ _ _ Schoenstadt ^ _ 118 52 _ ^ ^ _ ^ 125 Glasgow Rd O.S. I _2 126 Glasgow Rd ^ O.S. _^ ^ _ _ ^ 127 Redbrae^ _Rd183O.S 128 Banks Rd O.S. 143 Main St O.S. 2 175 Watermill Ave O.S. 176 Cult Burn O.S. 177 Lyndseybeg Rd O.S. 181 Netherhouse Ave 182 Orchardfield 195 Forth & Clyde Canal
_ ^
649 1570 2464 2187 4042 1860 4038 3183 83 1399 1698 1193 1030 957 1251 1364 988 3094 649 649 5001 7119 4971 5116 2461 2503 2892 1585 1370 1762 95 3142 3141 5154 3954 1507 1878 1289 1729 1541 1860 2355
266000
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56
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267000
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 37
Access to Natural/Semi - Natural Greenspaces Kirkintilloch & Twechar This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 100020774 (2008).
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Site Name
No. of Households within 1200m
Birdston Comm. Woodland South Woodland Birdston Wood Kincaid Wood Redmoss Wood Skimmers Hill Nappies Loan Valleyfield Wood Red Moss Grassland South Grassland Antermony Road Campsie Glen Redhills Woodland Southfield Woodland Redhills View Woodland Westerton Wood Redhills View Grassland Balgrochan Marsh Ashcroft Ave. O.S. Kincaid Park Scott Ave Park High Park Whitefield Pond Station Road Playing Fields Schoenstadt Cannerton Cres. O.S. Main St O.S. 2 Kelvin Valley Way
1632 25 1007 1327 1195 1064 1365 780 1314 1003 1293 83 1399 1698 1193 1030 957 1251 1364 1556 1210 1585 1370 1762 95 1411 1507 209
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Dougalston Loch and woods Mains Plantation Craigton Wood Craigton Rd Woodland Craigdow Drumbeg Terr. Wood Allander Park Mains Park Barloch Moor Park Lennox Park Dougalston Ave Open Space Craigdhu Wedge Clober Dam Park Craiglea Cres. O.S. Craigton Road O.S. North Dumgoyne Ave. O.S. Crawford Road O.S. Mugdock Reservoirs Allander Way, Milngavie
2652 1223 2514 1375 2389 1623 3915 2829 3244 3816 1390 4587 1920 3705 3831 2903 2034 1397 4265
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 39
Access to Natural/Semi - Natural Greenspaces Milngavie This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 100020774 (2008).
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Site ID
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Glenorchard Wood Main St O.S. Torrance Marsh Torrance Recreation Ground Kelvin View O.S. Kelvin Valley Way, Torrance
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Access to Natural/Semi - Natural Greenspaces Torrance This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 100020774 (2008).
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Quality of Open Space Poor Fitness For Purpose Fair Good Very good Excellent Fitness For Purpose
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Quality Assessment - Langfaulds Park, Bearsden Criteria
Mar-03 Oct-08
Function
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15
18
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14
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45
56
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East Dunbartonshire Open Space Figure 41
Quality Assessment Comparison of Langfaulds Park, Bearsden
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4.0 • Summary/ Recommendations 4.1 Summary of the process
4.2 Lessons Learned
The main aim of this study was to develop a method for reviewing and updating the Glasgow and Clyde Valley Green Network Map using East Dunbartonshire as a test area for the methodology.
This pilot study progressed with few major difficulties although a few minor issues were noted which should be addressed for future studies. These have been described below.
This section will outline the key steps that will be required to repeat this methodology for other local authorities in the GCV area.
Display of data - The main issue that local authority staff raised during the process was that it was difficult to review the data accurately using the symbology the data was originally delivered with. A revised layer file was created which displayed both the primary and secondary open space types for each feature. Feedback on the revised symbology was positive and it is recommended that this approach is taken for future data delivery.
Step 1. Inception meeting - Agree scope of study, work programme and delivery mechanisms. Step 2. Choose a pilot area - a small area representative of the wider study area should be chosen. This should include a variety of the different open space types to be found within the study area. The pilot area should be at least 3km x 3km and no greater than 5km x 5km in size. Step 3. Gather data - Collate all data sources required for the study and review these for completeness/ accuracy. Any gaps in the data resource should be noted at this stage. Step 4. Capture site entrances - Use API techniques to identify entrances in the first instance. Produce mapped outputs for review by local authority staff. Step 5. Create pedestrian network - collate route information from available sources. Produce mapped outputs for review by local authority staff. Step 6. Review and revise pilot area - any issues relating to the interpretation and recording of open space typologies should be raised at this stage. The classification process can be revised if required to ensure consistency for the whole study area. Step 7. Review and revise site entrances and pedestrian network Revise according to local authority input. Build the pedestrian network once complete. Step 8. Agree standards - local authorities use a range of different standards to assess access to open space. Agree the standards to be used for any analysis. Step 8. Analyse data - Agree the analysis to be carried out.
to be carried out. Licences can be purchased for different time periods and for this reason it is worth coordinating any additional work for multiple authorities to be carried out concurrently to reduce licencing costs. Resource commitment - This process is essentially a collaboration between the contractor and the local authority. It is therefore critical that local authorities understand the time commitment that will be require of them from the start to allow them to plan accordingly. In particular time input is required for quality assurance tasks throughout the life cycle of the project and project management meetings.
Attribution - Another issue that was raised relating to the initial pilot data was that it was difficult to know what open space type a feature was as only the code was recorded in the attribute table. This issue was resolved by adding an additional field which contained a text description of the open space type. Scope of study - Whilst this was not necessarily a major problem it is an issue that needs to be resolved early in the process. The original Green Network Map was based upon a 500m buffer from all settlements with a population greater than 3000 people. This used the General Register Office for Scotland Census area boundaries. As a result of discussion at the inception meeting it became clear that the EDC Greenspace strategy is based upon a 500m buffer the local plan settlement boundaries. It was agreed that the greenspace mapping should cover the same extent as in the strategy. This meant that some additional data capture was required to cover this extent. Boundaries - Open space boundaries are prone to change over time usually through development pressure. It is important that local authority staff have a good knowledge of their sites to help validate the process. Even in EDC where they were able to draw upon a wealth of knowledge about the sites there was still surprise about the number of sites where space had been lost or where sites had disappeared entirely. It is advisable for local authorities to consider who the most appropriate indiividuals are to inform this process. Standards - Another subject local authorities should give some thought to prior to the process is their open space standards. These will be fundamental to any analyses being carried out towards the end of the process. Licensing - It is important that any contractors working on the job have permission to use local authority data sources. In particular this will require the contractor to sign a licence agreement for use of Ordnance Survey products. It may also mean purchasing an additional licence for the use of certain aerial photography products. This was the case for EDC where an additional licence was required to enable the API work
Greenspace mapping review and consolidation - East Dunbartonshire