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Go Forth Stirling commissions environmental audit of city centre

We have been commissioned by Go Forth Stirling BID to conduct regular environmental audits of the city centre as part of the organisation's efforts to improve the local area.

Over the coming months we will provide the Go Forth team with an evidence-led baseline report on the environmental quality and cleanliness of the BID (Business Improvement District) zone.

The audit has been designed to measure litter and other environmental quality indicators affecting the city centre’s appearance and find out what visitors think about it.  We will also recommend an action plan for improvements.

The move is the latest in a series of measures undertaken by the BID to enhance Stirling’s overall appearance and make the city centre a more welcoming destination for businesses, shoppers and visitors.

It is also a key feature of Stirling’s City Centre strategy, approved by Stirling Council and delivered by a range of partners, to support the city’s growth and development.

Danielle McRorie-Smith, Project Director at Go Forth Stirling, said: “The cleanliness and appearance of the city centre is often mentioned as a key concern of retailers and is something we’ve been tackling for a while now.

“Further improvements to the streetscape are also a key promise of our current five-year business plan.

“We think that facilitating these audits – in addition to the ongoing reporting of issues and efforts to tackle graffiti and litter carried out by our Street Ambassadors – is the best way to improve standards and create a baseline for how we want to see the city look and what actions are required to ensure it is properly taken care of.”

Our team will undertake five audits covering different time periods to ensure the most robust data and to allow for effective recommendations for action.

They will be timed to coincide with domestic and commercial waste collection activities and peak footfall in the city centre. They will also assess the situation during weekends and look at both Stirling’s day and night-time economies.

Katie Murray, our Environment and Place Manager said: “We know that good quality places are good for people and good for businesses, so we are delighted to support the ambitions of Go Forth Stirling BID by providing an audit of the local environmental quality of the city centre area.  

“We will use the data collected to make constructive recommendations which will support Go Forth to drive forward improvements which will make visits to the city centre a more rewarding experience for residents, employees and visitors.”

The report will also feed into an update of the City Centre Maintenance Manual led by Stirling Council.

Stirling Council leader, Cllr Chris Kane, said: “It’s always good to get a fresh perspective on the city centre and when the ideas come with suggested improvements it’s really useful to us.

“We have a great relationship with Go Forth Stirling and Keep Scotland Beautiful and we look forward to working with them on developing the Business Improvement District even further.

“We all need Stirling to be a vibrant, attractive and welcoming destination.”

Go Forth Stirling is the city’s BID representing more than 600 business owners with a key objective of increasing visitors to the city and devising initiatives to help make it a more welcoming destination for businesses and shoppers. 

Find out more about our auditing services.

09 October 2023

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