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How can cyclepaths be improved in Cumbria?

by Cumbria Crack
08/05/2021
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People are being invited to give their views about how cycling and walking provision can be improved in Barrow, Carlisle and Kendal.

Cumbria County Council is launching a consultation to help shape plans to improve the infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians.

Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans are being developed to enhance facilities for cyclists and pedestrians in a number of towns in Cumbria.

Consultations are initially taking place for Barrow-in-Furness, Carlisle and Kendal.

The plans will allow the county council, working with Cumbria Local Enterprise Partnership and Cumbria’s six district councils, to identify and deliver improved cycling and walking provision for local areas.

In Barrow, proposals include:

  • Segregated cycleways, pedestrian crossings and junction improvements for both cyclists and pedestrians on Bridge Road and Michaelson Road. These improvements would be funded by £886,000 grant from the Department for Transport’s Active Travel Fund.
  • Strategic cycle routes along key routes in Barrow, focusing on Abbey Road, Roose Road and Walney Road as part of The Brilliant Barrow Town Deal funding
  • Segregated cycleways into the town centre, to Dalton-in-Furness and to the coast
  • Leisure links

In Carlisle, proposals include:

  • Walking and cycling infrastructure for the Carlisle Southern Link Road and connectivity to the Caldew valley.
  • Links within the St Cuthbert’s Garden Village and links to the city.
  • Segregated cycleways into the city centre and improved access to green spaces.

In Kendal, proposals include:

  • Cycling and walking infrastructure around the town centre
  • Links to the north and south of the town
  • Links along the Kendal River Corridor.

Keith Little, Cumbria County Council cabinet member for Highways and Transport, said: “Cycling and walking have many benefits, not just for our mental and physical wellbeing but also for improving air quality, reducing congestion and making our towns more vibrant.

“During the pandemic we’ve seen an upturn in cycling and walking for exercise and safe travel.

“With the COVID-19 restrictions starting to ease and more people returning to work, we are looking at measures to support this shift towards more active travel.

“To help develop our proposals, we are inviting the public to give us their views on the proposed routes.

“Identification of improvements will follow, taking account of the feedback we receive, and we will consult further on those later this year. We are initially consulting on proposals for Barrow-in-Furness, Carlisle and Kendal, and will be launching consultations for other towns in Cumbria in due course.

“I’d strongly encourage people to take the time to get involved, read the consultation documents and give us your feedback – it’s important that local people have their say, so we build up a picture of where the priority areas for improvements are.

“Your views are important to us – they will help shape where improvements are required for Barrow-in-Furness, Carlisle and Kendal, so we can develop the best possible schemes.”

People are invited to give their comments by completing an online survey, which will run until Friday May 28.

Find out more about the schemes and proposals and complete the survey on the county council website: www.cumbria.gov.uk/cyclingandwalking

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