Public Consultation Launched for Burns Statue Civic Square Redevelopment in South Ayrshire, UK, with a Total Investment of £16 Million
2026-05-15 15:13
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - South Ayrshire Council has recently launched a public consultation on the design proposals for the redevelopment of the Burns Statue Civic Square in Ayr. The project, with a total investment of £16 million, is being delivered by the Ayrshire Roads Alliance on behalf of South Ayrshire Council and aims to transform this busy roundabout area into a gateway space for the town centre.

Design rendering of the Burns Statue Civic Square redevelopment

The design proposals will create a civic square that incorporates Robert Burns' love of nature to highlight the square's historical significance. Traffic modelling for the project predicts that adjustments to the road layout, including rerouting the A70 carriageway southwards away from the southern building facades and optimising signal timings, will improve traffic flow efficiency and reduce journey times. The plans also include the addition of greenery and seating, with meandering paving symbolising the local rivers.

The Burns Statue Civic Square has been an iconic landmark in Ayr town centre since its construction in the early 19th century and is listed as one of South Ayrshire Council's top ten priority projects. Councillor Brian Connolly, Leader of South Ayrshire Council, said: "This £16 million investment will provide a significant boost to Ayr's economy, helping to create a more vibrant and attractive town centre, supporting local businesses and increasing footfall." Deputy Leader Councillor Alec Clark stated that the redesign will deliver tangible improvements to traffic flow and journey times, creating a safer and more efficient road layout.

Funding for the civic square project has been secured from the Levelling Up Fund. The public consultation launched on 16 May, allowing the public to view the plans, participate in a questionnaire, and engage directly with the project team. The results of the public engagement will be published in late summer and presented to South Ayrshire Council for consideration in September.

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