A CGI of the proposed segregated cycle lanes along Whitelegg Way in Bournemouth
THE first on-the-ground work on the £100 million south east Dorset transforming cities fund project will start in Bournemouth next month.
Protected cycle lanes are due to be installed on both sides of Whitelegg Way from the middle of May as part of new upgraded routes.
BCP Council’s director of transport, Julian McLaughlin, said the scheme would provide “greater options” for travelling across the area.
Four cycle routes will be created through the, mostly government-funded, project alongside two “sustainable travel corridors”.
Its aim is to encourage more people to use transport methods other than cars.