Rochdale Observer

£9m walking and cycle scheme to be given go ahead

- BY GEORGE LYTHGOE

A£9M cycle and walking scheme between Rochdale and Castleton is set to be given the go ahead despite consultati­on showing residents aren’t convinced.

The Castleton to Rochdale Active Travel Route forms part of the phase 2 of the Bee Network plan for Greater Manchester and would continue the work that has already started in Castleton.

Rochdale Council’s cabinet have been recommende­d by officers to approve the £9,143,800 from the Mayor’s Challenge Fund for the plan.

This phase of the plan aims to regenerate street spaces, create segregated cycle lanes and upgrade major junctions on the A58-manchester Road.

The idea behind this is to create safer ways for pedestrian­s and cyclists to get to busier parts of the borough which coincide with the Bee Network infrastruc­ture coming in.

It is hoped it will reduce the need for short trips in cars, council papers suggest.

Phase 1, which concluded last month, introduced ‘high quality walking and cycling routes’ to Castleton, a planning report stated.

The next phase will add to the work already completed in the previous phase and aims to upgrade existing road safety and capacityre­lated issues, as well as enhancing walking and cycling crossing opportunit­ies.

Despite the additional promises of more greenery, improved footpaths and signage, road resurfacin­g and benches - there were still a majority of people opposing the plans via the consultati­on.

Referencin­g this, planning papers said: “Those responding online were particular­ly likely to ‘oppose’ each proposal, whilst opinion was more evenly split amongst those completing a postal survey.

“The fact that some of those submitting a postal survey will have attended an event and hence received a more detailed insight into the proposals/junction upgrades could also help to explain the significan­t difference­s between the two modes of response.”

In total, 423 surveys are included in the survey analysis, 28 per cent of surveys were completed online, with 72 per cent of responses received via postal surveys

Junctions with Manchester Road where improvemen­ts are planned include: Bolton Road, Montgomery Street crossing, Roch Valley Way, New Barn Lane, Kemp Avenue, Tweedale Street and Drake Street.

A cabinet report read: “The Castleton to Rochdale Active Travel Route - Bee Network Phase 2 scheme was selected due to the lack of cycling infrastruc­ture on a section of highway with local strategic importance.

“In addition to this, only the basic needs of pedestrian­s are met and there are also existing road safety concerns in the area in regards to motor traffic.

“The general street scene is unattracti­ve and the highway layout has been without any significan­t investment for a considerab­le amount of time whilst being dominated by motor traffic.

“All of these issues combined act as a barrier towards active forms of travel.

“Active Travel schemes are an excellent way to improve these types of issues, safer sustainabl­e transport routes will be introduced that will include high specificat­ion material upgrades.

“Improved public realm helps create places where local people want to be in and spend time, rather than areas of highway being used simply as transport corridors.”

 ?? ?? ●●Cycle lane under constructi­on, near Globaltyre, Castleton, Rochdale
●●Cycle lane under constructi­on, near Globaltyre, Castleton, Rochdale
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Rochdale Council ●●Castleton to Rochdale Travel Map plan

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