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Cash to improve pedestrian and road safety in Penrith

by Cumbria Crack
16/02/2026
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Funding has been secured to improve road and pedestrian safety in parts of Penrith.

The project, by Westmorland & Furness Council, aims to address issues faced by pedestrians on key walking routes from the Scaws area into Sandgate.

It also wants to tackle the double mini-roundabout junction at the top of Sandgate/bottom of Fell Lane.

The scheme will include widening of pavements and improving crossing opportunities at the junction and on adjoining routes.

The authority said the chances would enhance safety for all road users, including those walking or wheeling and particularly children and parents going to and from Beaconside Primary School and the nursery at Penrith Pre-School.

Early design work is starting now, the council said.

A public consultation is planned for June and once designs are agreed, it is hoped the improvements will be completed in spring 2027.

The council said it would speak to key stakeholders including project partners and organisations and residents on the route of the proposed improvements.

A spokesman for Westmorland and Furness Council, said: “These are early days and we don’t yet have any worked up designs, but we know that there are several issues in this part of Penrith that need addressing to make it safer and easier for people to walk into town.

“The complicated double-mini-roundabout junction at Sandgate and Fell Lane is a significant barrier for pedestrians and is confusing for motorists, which creates safety issues and puts people off trying to cross the road at this point.

“Elsewhere, we know some narrow pavements and a lack of crossings points in this part of Penrith can make things difficult for people walking and the plans will look to create more space for pedestrians and improve road crossings.

“Coupled with the recently approved introduction of a 20mph zone in this area and some landscaping improvements, we hope the scheme can ultimately make this ‘gateway’ to Penrith town centre safer for people walking, wheeling and cycling, more attractive and less confusing for all road users.’’  

The council has undertaken some feasibility work and has secured funding to deliver the scheme from a variety of sources, including Active Travel England, the Local Transport Grant and the Eden Road Safety Fund.  

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