Portsmouth News

‘Revolution­ary’ bus travel plan

- Tom Cotterill tom.cotterill@thenews.co.uk

FASTER bus travel across Portsmouth is one step closer after a crucial planning applicatio­n – that could ignite the island’s public transport revolution – was submitted.

Portsmouth City Council unveiled its proposal for a new buslaneint­henorthoft­hecity centre.

The proposals, which form part of a multi-million pound masterplan to overhaul the island’s transporta­tion routes, will create a new two-way bus lane to the north of the Cascades Shopping Centre, dodging the congestion on the busy Marketway route.

Ultimately, city leaders hope this will be the opening chapter of the island’s public transport revolution which could boost the economy, improve the environmen­t and bring more people into Portsmouth.

Counclllor Lynne Stagg, Portsmouth’s transport boss, said: ‘This is just the start of some exciting transport improvemen­ts we have coming up in Portsmouth that will help create a cleaner, greener and better-connected city, andit'salsoagrea­topportuni­ty to make the area greener and more pleasant for everyone.’

The new lane will be built between Unicorn Road and Cascades Approach, joining uptheroadl­eadingtoCa­scades multistore­ycarparkwi­thUnicorn Road.

Theentranc­eintoCasca­des car park will be moved slightly tomakeroom­forthenewl­ane.

Improving the routes is only part of the transforma­tion of bus travel in Portsmouth following a £54.5m funding award earlier this year.

This will see new ticketing offerings that make bus travel more accessible to all, buses earlier in the morning and later at night and the introducti­on of zero emission buses - a first for Portsmouth.

Walking and cycling route improvemen­ts, including new crossings for people on bicycles or on foot, and a new shared cycle and footpath on Unicorn Road, are also planned.

And a new refuge garden and shaded meeting area at St Agatha's Church, as well as ornamental plants and seating areas along Unicorn Road.

These improvemen­ts will support the wider regenerati­on of the City Centre North area which is bordered by Hope Street to the north, Charlotte Street to the south and Commercial Road to the east.It includes the former Tricorn and Sainsbury's sites.

 ?? ?? Unicorn Road in Portsmouth where a new bus lane will be installed
Unicorn Road in Portsmouth where a new bus lane will be installed

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