Residents in Rigside and Douglas Water are being asked for their opinions on the locations of five new benches and bins, and two bike racks in the villages.
The survey is taking place as part of the Make Your Way project, focussing on progressing sustainable travel priorities in Crawford and Elvanfoot, Glespin, and Rigside and Douglas Water before April 2022.
It follows an initial survey in June this year, where residents voted for new benches as a priority project which would enable them to walk, wheel and cycle more in the villages.
The U-16s top priority was identified as the installation of cycle racks in key locations, which South Lanarkshire will provide once locations have been consulted on.
Bins were added to the project following a litter pick organised through the Make Your Way project in August, where 15 residents collected 22 bags of rubbish plus a pile of oversized items.
Surveys can be completed online or by picking up and returning a paper copy from Atwal’s shop. They should be returned before Monday, November 15.
Responses to additional questions in the survey around pavement condition, dropped kerbs, tactile paving and more general active travel issues will be inserted into the Community Street Audit report, drafted following the Street Audit with Living Streets in September.
Gordon Muir from the trust said: "We need your help to ensure that the bins, cycle racks and benches are in the right locations so please get involved and let us know where you think the best spots are.
"Getting more active will benefit everyone, whether it be walking, wheeling or cycling - every little helps to keep you fit, reduce stress and reduce our impact on the environment."
Whatsmore, the community are being reminded of the upcoming cycle days that will take place at Glespin MUGA (November 6) and Crawford Playpark (November 20).
The Community Cycling Days are FREE for all to attend on a drop-in basis from 11am-3pm.
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