Working Towards a Better Dumbarton

Business For Dumbarton Action Plan

April 10, 2008 · 3 Comments

The following is a brief list of measures to help increase footfall to Dumbarton Town Centre. It has been compiled in consultation with our members and is a concise, achievable action plan intended for implementation in the short term.

      1)   Identify a traffic management system, which meets the needs of all town centre users and      reverse the decline in footfall, which has been a result of the current system.            

2) Take whatever steps necessary and possible to encourage property factors and owners/ commercial tenants with frontages on the High Street to refurbish and renew.


3) Re-open the public toilets in Quay Street. This is one of the complaints we hear most. People do not like the “portaloo” on the quayside and it seems unfit for purpose. Often our members are left to provide toilet facilities for customers and their children. This is an unsatisfactory situation.

Government View

4)    Look at the possibilities of providing permanent CCTV and other measures which will increase the safety and security of the area. This also would include an increase in street lighting, which several of our members have indicated as inadequate.

5)  There should be better signage in approaches to Dumbarton (e.g. at Dumbuck and Barloan) to  indicate the town centre. Dumbarton is the last town of any size on the A82 route north and more could be made of this.

    6) Introduce a policy for to-let signs. The current forest of to let boards adds to the gloomy nature of       the  town. We ask that WDC consult with letting agents to have to-let or for sale signs displayed in the windows of properties with a suitable backing (e.g brown paper). We also understand that discussion has also already taken place to try to facilitate a system whereby there could be a local point for potential tenants to collect keys to view vacant properties. This is a measure we fully support.

 

Categories: Action Plan · Traffic Management