South Wales Evening Post

£6m for transport schemes to be developed across city

- RICHARD YOULE

SWANSEA Council has been handed £6.1 million to develop new transport schemes including electric vehicle charging points and cycle routes but one councillor has already signalled opposition The authority submitted bids worth £13.9 million so won’t get to build or design a number of proposed schemes. But cabinet members said the £6.1 million allocation from the Welsh Government for 2021-22 had come earlier than usual, meaning that councillor­s would be able to find out shortly about projects from residents. which affected their area and have a say on their design.

In total, £3.3 million will go on cycle and shared-use path schemes - known as active travel in 2021-22, namely: ■ The developmen­t of the Swansea northern strategic route between Morriston, Penllergae­r and Pontarddul­ais.

Specifical­ly, the money will pay for a new shareduse path adjacent to Clasemont Road, Morriston, between the recently completed A48 link and the DVLA.

It will also fund design work, namely for a Penllergae­r to Gorseinon shared-use path, a link connecting Tidal Reach on one side of Pontarddul­ais to Pentre Road on the other, and a link from Station Road, Grovesend, up to Pontarddul­ais. ■ Improved city centre links, namely the completion of the new Townhill link to Carmarthen Road and funding to design a shared-use path through Penllergar­e Valley Woods to connect Penllergae­r with Fforestfac­h. ■ Improved Swansea Valley links, namely more provision east of the River Tawe at Morriston, plus a new shared-use path adjacent to Jersey Road in Winch Wen.

In addition, design work will be carried out for a route adjacent to Upper Fforest Way, in Swansea Enterprise Park, and for a route on the eastern edge of Morriston. ■ The final element of the £3.3 million will pay for the promotion of the active travel network, a further roll-out of “share with care” signs, cycle counters, and design work for future schemes including an Uplands to city centre route on Sketty Road and Walter Road, options for off-road provision on Pont Y Cob Road, Gowerton, and a shared-use path along Clyne Common.

Before he announced the funding at a cabinet meeting on April 15, Cllr Mark Thomas was pressed by Penllergae­r councillor Wendy Fitzgerald about the proposed Gorseinon to Penllergae­r shared-use path along Gorseinon Road.

Cllr Fitzgerald said everyone who had got in touch with her opposed this scheme because they feared they would not be able to park on the south side of Gorseinon Road if it was built.

“It (the road) is extremely busy - it’s the link to junction 47 of the

M4,” she said.

“We are not talking about a quiet residentia­l street.”

Cllr Thomas said he was very familiar with Gorseinon Road, and that active travel routes were not designed for quiet residentia­l streets but main transport routes connecting communitie­s.

The whole idea, he said, was to encourage people to use bikes where possible.

“Our active travel ambition is not about nice little routes for people to cycle along, although it’s part of that our aim is for a ‘modal shift’ to get people out of their cars,” said Cllr Thomas.

“There will be ample opportunit­y for residents, ward councillor­s and community groups to

Our active travel ambition is not about nice little routes for people to cycle along, although it’s part of that - our aim is for a ‘modal shift’ to get people out of their cars - Cllr Mark Thomas

have their say in the design and roll-out of these schemes,” said Cllr Thomas.

The remaining part of the £6.1m from the Welsh Government will pay for 44 electric vehicle charging points in 15 locations in Swansea, plus a further 25 in two new car parks being built near the city centre.

There is also cash to improve the busy Dyfatty interchang­e for bus passengers, and to create a new shared-use path adjacent to Dyfatty Street.

In addition, the business case for bus interchang­es in Morriston and Mumbles, and also a South West Wales Metro system across Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Carmarthen­shire and Pembrokesh­ire, will be taken forward.

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