Strathpeffer Residents' Association (SRA)
The SRA represents the residents of Strathpeffer; Contin; Marybank, Scatwell and Strathconnon community council wards (map). The purpose of the SRA is defined in its constitution, which can be found on the SRA website.
The SRA represents the residents of Strathpeffer; Contin; Marybank, Scatwell and Strathconnon community council wards (map). The purpose of the SRA is defined in its constitution, which can be found on the SRA website.
Business Plan:
Details of how we plan to deliver the first main phase can now be found in our revised Business Plan (2019-2021).
Details of how we plan to deliver the first main phase can now be found in our revised Business Plan (2019-2021).
- Planning Consent:
Feasibility Study:
Our feasibility study was completed in 2015. This was an extremely important first step and provided a great deal of the background information required to deliver the park. It includes background information, surveys, opportunities, constraints, possible designs and, most importantly, our first major community consultation exercise.
Please note that the current business plan, while keeping the potential grand vision clearly in mind, will focus on bringing the land into community ownership, draining the boggy areas, and installing a new and much improved all ability children's play park and initial path network.
Summary and Action Plan
Appendix A: Background review
Appendix C: Public consultation results
Appendix D: Design proposals
Appendix E: Implementation plan
Appendix F: Plans and visualisations
Our feasibility study was completed in 2015. This was an extremely important first step and provided a great deal of the background information required to deliver the park. It includes background information, surveys, opportunities, constraints, possible designs and, most importantly, our first major community consultation exercise.
Please note that the current business plan, while keeping the potential grand vision clearly in mind, will focus on bringing the land into community ownership, draining the boggy areas, and installing a new and much improved all ability children's play park and initial path network.
Summary and Action Plan
Appendix A: Background review
Appendix C: Public consultation results
Appendix D: Design proposals
Appendix E: Implementation plan
Appendix F: Plans and visualisations