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Charrette creates action plan for improving Cupar town centre

Cupar town centre.
Cupar town centre.

Cupar folk are helping to develop an action plan for the town’s future.

A summit in the town heard suggestions made by members of the public during charrette workshops last month.

Those at the event in the town’s Corn Exchange discussed initiatives being developed to improve movement, buildings and spaces.

Charrettes are intensive planning sessions which allow people to collaborate on visions for development and the Cupar Could charrette is being co-ordinated by Cupar Development Trust.

Trust chairman David Kirk said: “The aim of Cupar Could has been to agree a town centre vision for the year 2020 and to identify the projects which would help bring about improvements that are wanted.

“Ideas have come from young and old, from businesses and from local groups.

“However, now a lot of collaborative effort is going to be required going forward, so the summit was an occasion to share enthusiasm and establish that action plan.”

Areas being looked at to improve movement around the town centre are the route between the station and town centre, the area of the Bonnygate at the top of Lady Wynd and a heritage trail.

A school pupils’ suggestion of converting the Haugh Park toilet block into a café and finding somewhere to house a pop-up cinema has also been discussed.

Spaces under discussion include Ferguson Square, the town’s closes and the Crossgate, with temporary and permanent public art a possibility.

Talks have also included new housing and business units.