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Public Art & Sustrans 698 artworks 85 portrait benches 1000 millennium mileposts Shanks Pony. NCN 73, Kilmarnock Gordon Rogers, 2016 Cosmo Blake Cosmo.blake@Sustrans.org.uk Sustrans Key Performance Indicators (2018) KPI 1:


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Public Art & Sustrans

Shanks’ Pony. NCN 73, Kilmarnock Gordon Rogers, 2016 Cosmo Blake Cosmo.blake@Sustrans.org.uk

698 artworks 85 portrait benches 1000 millennium mileposts

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Sustrans’ Key Performance Indicators (2018)

  • KPI 1: Increased levels of walking and cycling
  • KPI 2: Increased levels of purposeful trips made by walking and

cycling

  • KPI 3: Increased levels of attainment of recommended physical

activity levels through walking and cycling

  • KPI 4: Improved community cohesion and liveability
  • KPI 5: Improved perceptions of safety and levels of risk
  • KPI 6: Economic benefits and effectiveness
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Legacy

Mile 17 XVII Legion - NCN 75, Renfrewshire David Kemp, 1990

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Millennium mileposts

Jon Mills, 1998 Andrew Rowe, c.1999 David Dudgeon, c.1999 Iain McColl, c.1999

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  • Keyhole. NCN 75, Armadale.

Jeremy Cunningham, 1996 Equinox Keyhole. NCN 75, Armadale. Jeremy Cunningham, 2017

Community Connections

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Bedrock Bike. NCN 75, Caldercruix. David Holladay, 1993

  • FlinstoneFlyer. NCN 7, Howwood.

Jeremy Cunningham, 2010

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Mile 15 Railway Loco, NCN 75, Bridge of Weir. David Kemp, 1990 Legs designed by Jeremy Cunningham, 2018

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Places for Everyone (Community Links)

Make Way – Cavendish Street, Glasgow. South City Way (Pidgin Perfect), 2019

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Community-driven art

  • Empowerment
  • Moving away from a structure where we and/or the council dictate

what goes where Can it lead to:

  • More care for artwork
  • More investment in the paths
  • Communities being brought together
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Street Design

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ArtRoots

Drover’s Bho. NCN7 Strathyre. Kev Paxton, ArtFe, 2017 Carrbridge 300. NCN 7, Carrbridge. Alice and Jeff Buttress, 2017

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  • Fishermen. East Haven. NCN 1.

Iain Chalmers, 2018

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Glow Parade. NCN1, Craigmiller. Think Circus, 2018

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What next?

  • How can we measure success?
  • How can we gain further support in public arts for active travel?
  • How can we give communities more power to transform their local

areas?

Gifford Park Mural. NCN 1, Edinburgh. Kate George, 2015

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Simplified stages of a typical infrastructure project

  • 1. Initiation
  • Initial Idea
  • Gain support (political, partnerships and public)
  • 2. Design
  • Preliminary designs
  • Detailed designs
  • 3. Construction
  • Tender process and awarding of contract
  • Building of infrastructure
  • 4. Completion
  • Opening event/unveiling
  • Initial use of new infrastructure