78% of people support the idea of a new or re-furbished bandstand
on Aberystwyth Promenade – that was the key result of the public consultation on 6th December.
The project to improve the Bandstand received the
highest support amongst the various ideas on offer at the exhibition. Whilst
there was no firm view on exactly how it should be improved, the consultation report says:
“There was widespread agreement that the building, whether re-built or re-furbished, should take advantage of sea views and provide a more attractive and welcoming appearance”.
People were clear that it should not be demolished in favour of some form of public art.
The second most popular project at the exhibition was ‘Street
Improvements’. The consultation report says:
“This particular project appears to have a
high level of support particularly in relation to providing outdoor areas along the promenade for eating
and drinking - there was a lot of recognition that these would be fairly easy to implement in
the short term and have the potential to make a positive difference to the number of people
spending time on the promenade, The majority also agreed that the priority area (Marine
Terrace) would benefit from regular crossing places that would make it
easier and safer for pedestrians to cross the road.”
The consultation results were as follows:
The first figure is those who 'agree or strongly agree' that
the issue should be prioritised, the second figure is those who disagree or
strongly disagree'. The rest expressed no preference.
Bandstand 78% - 8%
Street Improvements
68% - 6%
Paddling Pool 62% -
2%
Street Furniture 56%
- 14%
Public Art 52% - 24%
Aberystwyth’s Promenade Project is receiving Welsh Government Regeneration Area funding under in a bid to improve the town's economy. The most popular elements of the project will be prioritised and be the subject of further consultation.
I can send the full survey report to anyone who e-mails me
at alunw@ceredigion.gov.uk