Published:
8:57 AM April 4, 2021
Updated:
10:01 AM April 4, 2021
Grapes Hill roundabout s £330,000 revamp risks making it a no-go area for cyclists, the Norwich Cycling Campaign has warned.
- Credit: Bill Darnell
Campaigners have warned a £330,000 roundabout revamp risks turning it into a no-go area for cyclists.
The plans include new pedestrian crossings and extended cycle paths, while the traffic lights on the roundabout would be removed.
The proposals for the Grapes Hill roundabout revamp.
- Credit: Transport for Norwich
But Richard Bearman, chairman of the Norwich Cycling Campaign, said the group had responded to the consultation to express concerns.
He said: We don t like the shared use cycle path along Convent Road and we don t like the link over past the Temple Bar pub, as that s a blind corner there.
Published:
8:57 AM April 4, 2021
Updated:
10:01 AM April 4, 2021
Grapes Hill roundabout s £330,000 revamp risks making it a no-go area for cyclists, the Norwich Cycling Campaign has warned.
- Credit: Bill Darnell
Campaigners have warned a £330,000 roundabout revamp risks turning it into a no-go area for cyclists.
The plans include new pedestrian crossings and extended cycle paths, while the traffic lights on the roundabout would be removed.
The proposals for the Grapes Hill roundabout revamp.
- Credit: Transport for Norwich
But Richard Bearman, chairman of the Norwich Cycling Campaign, said the group had responded to the consultation to express concerns.
He said: We don t like the shared use cycle path along Convent Road and we don t like the link over past the Temple Bar pub, as that s a blind corner there.
Drivers have been warned roads will be shut for resurfacing work as a £2.5m revamp of part of Norwich city centre nears completion.
Work in the Tombland.
Drivers have been warned roads will be shut for resurfacing work as a £2.5m revamp of part of Norwich city centre nears completion.
Work in the Tombland.
MULTI- million pound plans for the redevelopment of Skipton Railway Station have been thrown open to the public for comment. Changes, including improved pedestrian links to the bus station, are part of £31million proposals to transform the gateways to three towns in North Yorkshire, also including Harrogate and Selby. In Skipton, improved access for walking and cycling from the railway station to the bus station are planned, along with improved frontage to the station itself, and better access to schools and colleges, and employment sites. A partnership of local authorities has succeeded in a bid to secure the money from the Department for Transport’s Transforming Cities Fund (TCF).