Survey on improvements for cycling in Warwickshire had received over 1,000 comments so far

By James Smith

22nd Jun 2021 | Cycling


Over 1000 comments have so far been made on a Warwickshire County Council survey on improvements for walking and cycling.

The county council announced the survey at the end of May and has been taking comments on the 'Commonplace' website.

Comments are being made on where the council needs to focus improvements to infrastructure across Warwickshire.

The interactive map will be available until Friday, July 9 for residents to comment on.

Feedback will be reviewed to create a new 10-year Warwickshire Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan.

Portfolio holder for transport and planning Cllr Wallace Redford has urged residents to continue to respond.

He said: "We are really grateful to everyone who has already taken the time to tell us about places where they would like to see improvements.

"We have received a wide range of ideas on the types of measures; from more pavement space for pedestrians, to new cycle routes, to safer roads and junctions.

"This exercise will help Warwickshire County Council to develop plans for walking and cycling that reflect local aspirations, as well as support our wider work on tackling the climate emergency, improving road safety and supporting mental health and physical activity."

To complete the survey please follow this link.

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