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KILMARNOCK - INTEGRATED URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLAN<br />

appendix 2 - consultation elements<br />

This appendix identifies the approximately 500 people who<br />

were consulted during the course of this study.<br />

The first round of consultation began in November 2010,<br />

and sought to engage range of people and organisations in<br />

discussion about the issues and challenges that the study<br />

should address.<br />

Young people<br />

Loanhead Primary School 8 November 2010 classroom session 20 people<br />

<strong>Kilmarnock</strong> Academy 1 November 2010 Pupils Council 9 people<br />

James Hamilton Academy 13 November 2010 assembly 120 people<br />

St Joseph’s Academy 13 November 2010 focus groups 21 students<br />

<strong>Kilmarnock</strong> College (Students Association) 8 November 2010 meeting 1 person<br />

Skillseekers (Bellfield) 16 November 2010 focus group 11 people<br />

Skillseekers (New Farm Loch) 23 November 2010 focus group 8 people<br />

Workshops<br />

Agency workshop 1 24 November 2010 daytime workshop 29 people<br />

Community workshop 30 November 2010 evening workshop 13 people<br />

Business<br />

Business discussion 25 November 2010 2 drop-in sessions 17 people<br />

<strong>Kilmarnock</strong> Retail Trades Association 1 February 2011 evening session 19 people<br />

Shoppers and town centre users<br />

Burns Mall stall 11 December 2010 short interviews 54 people<br />

Galleon Centre and Dick Institute questionnaires 11-31 December 2010 questionnaires 2 people<br />

Young Scot infomobile at the Cross 13 January 2011 short interviews 155 people 2<br />

Disabled and elderly people<br />

<strong>Kilmarnock</strong> South Elderly Forum January 2011 letter 1 person<br />

1 included representatives from CVO East Ayrshire, East<br />

Ayrshire Council (elected members, Arts and Culture, Asset<br />

Management, Business <strong>Development</strong>, Community <strong>Plan</strong>ning,<br />

Estates, <strong>Plan</strong>ning, Roads and Transportation), Historic<br />

Scotland, Killie Trust, <strong>Kilmarnock</strong> College, <strong>Kilmarnock</strong> Retail<br />

Trades Association, <strong>Make</strong> it <strong>Kilmarnock</strong>, Network Rail,<br />

Volunteer Centre East Ayrshire<br />

2 80 of the 155 interviewed were young people, whose age<br />

ranges are shown in the table overleaf.<br />

NOVEMBER 2011 | KEVIN MURRAY ASSOCIATES | 55

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