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Cycle scheme plans for Canterbury, Folkestone, Thanet and Gravesham funded by Department for Transport called unimaginative
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Concerns have been raised about unimaginative cycling schemes with more controversial projects planned in Kent.
Kent County Council (KCC) seeks to create long-term green travel projects in four districts to encourage outdoor exercise and reduce rat-running by cars.
A pop up cycle lane in King Street Maidstone which appeared as part of an earlier KCC scheme
Around £6million of Department for Transport cash will be invested into five schemes in Canterbury, Folkestone, Thanet and Gravesham. They are expected to be installed by March 2022, the majority will be cycle lanes.