Belleisle Park, Ayr Stakeholder Meeting IronsideFarrar PROJECT DIRECTOR (Ironside Farrar) Janet Pope LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (Ironside Farrar) Gillian Smith.

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Belleisle Park, Ayr Stakeholder Meeting IronsideFarrar PROJECT DIRECTOR (Ironside Farrar) Janet Pope LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (Ironside Farrar) Gillian Smith Roger Clark Tina Muldowney QUANTITY SURVEYING & COST REPORTING (Ironside Farrar) Charlie Griffiths LANDSCAPE HISTORIAN (Peter McGowan Associates) Peter McGowan Morag Cross STRUCTURAL ENGINEER (David Narro Associates) Dominic Echlin Ironside Farrar Staff Supporting Specialists the consultancy team Lead Consultant & Core Design Team Specialist Inputs & Surveys ACTIVITY PLANNING & TRAINING OUTCOMES (CFP) Mike Anderson Ian Baggott ARBORICULTURAL SURVEY (Alan Motion Arboriculture) Alan Motion

Belleisle Park, Ayr Stakeholder Meeting IronsideFarrar a team with a strong track record  Successful delivery of Stage 1 / 2 HLF Parks for People Projects MacRosty Park / Cambuslang Park / Burngreen Park / Dock Park / Wilton Lodge Park  Big Lottery Living Landmarks Fund 25 million Award for The HELIX, Scotland's largest community Greenspace Project.  THI & CARS Paisley Town Centre THI / Dunfermline Town Centre CARS / Bo’ness Town Centre THI / Merchants House & Kirkcaldy Riggs THI  Designed Landscapes Calton Hill / Burns Museum / Princess Street Gardens / Boston Park  Community Greenspaces Greenhead Moss / Hailes Quarry Park Vision / Gowkthrapple Green Network (Stronger Communities Fund)

Belleisle Park, Ayr Stakeholder Meeting IronsideFarrar our role developing a team approach...  Integrate design & technical expertise into project team  Connect Capital Works to audience, activities, management & maintenance  Secure engagement & build ownership in design process ( exhibitions / workshops / events)  Provide outputs addressing HLF key gateway approvals. ( interim reviews / funding applications / Permission to start / project monitoring )  Ensuring clear communication and coordination

Belleisle Park, Ayr Stakeholder Meeting IronsideFarrar aims & objectives for design development :  understand conserve & enhance strong cultural & heritage value built elements / trees/ designed landscape / links to contemporary urban planning / park as a memorial. connect past - present - future  build social & community capacity & wider audience appeal link physical works with audience needs to widen appeal & enhance use, ownership & pride. address antisocial behaviour and promote civic pride  promote participation & encourage healthy lifestyles in both design process & design outputs animate place and maximising appeal, activities & choices.  extend environmental capacity evaluate & enhance biodiversity, promote sustainability in design, management & maintenance  ensure value for money focus investment to deliver tangible & sustainable benefits to secure HLF support

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