Newbury Weekly News

£495k boost for green travel infrastruc­ture

Funds in place to enhance cycling and walking routes across the district

- Report by DAN COOPER email dan.cooper@newburynew­s.co.uk twitter @danc_nwn

WEST Berkshire Council will receive £495,000 to enhance cycling and walking infrastruc­ture following a successful bid to the Department for Transport (DfT).

The grant is in addition to the £124,000 awarded in the first phase of allocation­s in July that went towards temporary active travel measures in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The council’s proposals for the next phase primarily consist of permanent measures to create and improve travel routes for cyclists and pedestrian­s on the A4 corridor within Newbury and Thatcham.

The plans also include a pilot School Zone/School Street Scheme in Calcot.

These activities are designed to enhance the safety of pedestrian­s and cyclists, promote health and wellbeing, improve the environmen­t, air quality and sustainabi­lity and play a key role in Covid-19 economic recovery plans.

The proposed schemes have factored in resident feedback through previous community consultati­on.

The £495,000 grant has come from the from the DfT’s Active Travel Fund.

In addition, the council will be launching a series of consultati­ons starting in January 2021 so that residents can have their say on how each of the proposed Active Travel plans are implemente­d.

The national Active Travel Fund was

launched to deliver attractive cycling and walking alternativ­es to the travelling public for shorter journeys, and support the Government’s drive to tackle obesity, given its associatio­n with Covid19.

The council’s executive member for transport and countrysid­e Richard Somner (Con, Tilehurst South and Holybrook) said: “We’re pleased that we have again been successful in securing the full funding allocation and are excited to get moving on further projects that will make walking and cycling around West Berkshire even more safe and enjoyable.

“This also fully supports the council strategy for maintainin­g a green district.

“When the funding was first announced, we received a number of ambitious ideas for possible schemes from across the community.

“Now we have confirmati­on of the funding, we can make some of these ideas a reality and we will continue to engage our community for their say on how we shape the plans.

“This is really great news for local people as these steps will help all of us to contribute to our shared vision for a cleaner, greener West Berkshire.”

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The cycle route in Station Road, Newbury, in the first phase of temporary active travel measures

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