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Join the TillyWood Litter Pick this Thursday 25 April

Join the #TidyTillyWood Clean Up Event this Thursday 25 April at 1 pm outside St George's Church on Hayton Road and help make Tillydrone and Woodside a cleaner and more attractive place.

TidyTillyWood Clean Up: Thursday 25 April

When : Thursday 25 April 2019

Where : Meet outside St George's Church at 1pm

What : We will divide into small groups and head out for an hour or so, to tidy up around the junction of Don Street and Western Road, the underpass, Hayton Road and Gordon’s Mills Road along the National Cycle Network. All equipment will be provided, but please make sure you wear suitable clothing for the Scottish weather!

After the event, we're inviting you to join us for a hot drink and cake at St George's Church where you will have a final chance to complete a feedback form on the designs for the Tilly-Wood Street Design Project.

The event is being run in support of the local communities #TidierTilly initiative working to tackle littering in the neighbourhood, and also supports the national Spring Clean campaign .

Check out this amazing video with pupils from the local school, businesses and residents who pledged their commitment to support #TidyTillyWood : Watch the Video here.

Leave your feedback by Friday 26th April

The Design Consultation for Tilly-Wood is still open to public feedback. The design looks at Hayton Road, the Underpass, Don Street Bridge and Gordon's Mills Road. The comments and feedback from this stage will help us develop the initial designs in more detail over the next few months. You can provide feedback to us by Friday 26 April via:

  • View the designs online and leave your comments by visiting: https://tillywoodproposals.commonplace.is/
  • View hard copies of the designs and fill out a feedback form at either Woodside Fountain Centre, Tillydrone Library or St George’s Church.
  • Posted on 23rd April 2019

    by Emily, Community Engagement Officer, Sustrans