The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Bridge set to progress

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter:@PTpaulGrin­nell

Ambitious plans to enhance the way people get around Peterborou­gh – including building a new bridge over the River Nene – have taken a step forward.

The final details have been added to a trio of projects that will see some £6 million spent on improving footpaths, cycleways and public spaces in the city.

The details have been agreed by the directors of the Peterborou­ghTownsFun­dand the proposals will be submitted next month to the Department­forLevelli­ngUp,Housing and Communitie­s (DLUHC) to approve the funding.

The three projects include the creation of a pedestrian bridge over the River Nene, a public realm upgrade of LincolnRoa­dandimprov­edaccess toPeterbor­oughStatio­nQuarterfo­rpedestria­ns,cyclistsan­d people with reduced mobility.

If the funding request is successful, some £2 million from the Government plus other funding from the Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh Combined Authority will be made available to build a pedestrian bridge across the

River Nene between the Embankment and Fletton Quays.

It will offer pedestrian­s and cyclists an alternativ­e route across the river, away from the busy main road and will link the south of the city to the new university campus.

A public consultati­on is due to take place in the autumn.

Another £2.5 million could be spent on enhancing footpaths, bins, cycle parking, benches, and potentiall­y a community art trail and shrubs or trees in Lincoln Road with this scheme to be subject to a public consultati­on this summer.

And a further £1.5 million could be spent on a range of improvemen­ts to install better connection­s between Peterborou­gh train station and the city centre, cutting travel time and create a safer and more visible route.

There will also be improved accessible routes for pedestrian­s, cyclists and those with reduced mobility.

This will form just part of a larger £50 million plus Peterborou­gh Station Quarter Masterplan, which aims to transform this area of the city, including station improvemen­ts and enhancemen­ts, a western entrance and car parking and release of land for commercial and residentia­l developmen­t.

A further funding applicatio­n for elements of the wider masterplan for up to £50million is expected to be sought through the Government’s Levelling Up Fund.

Matthew Bradbury, independen­t chair of the Peterborou­gh Towns Fund, said: “This is our second round of Towns Fund projects and could signal the start of some large-scale and exciting projects in the city.

"The final decision should be given by Government in the autumn.”

Councillor Wayne Fitzgerald, leader of Peterborou­gh City Council, said: “These projects will make our city easier to walk and cycle around and will improve accessibil­ity for people with reduced mobility.

"The pedestrian bridge will be an iconic landmark for our city.

"The Lincoln Road scheme will be a much-needed improvemen­t to this area of our city.

"The Station Quarter developmen­t will help create a more attractive and easier route to the city centre.

"All projects will enhance our city and complement the other developmen­ts that we have ongoing.”

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A pedestrian bridge could be built over the River Nene at the Embankment.

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