Cheshire East Council is to develop new schemes to promote cycling and walking in the borough after being awarded £588,000 by the government.
The grant follows a successful bid by the council for a second phase of active travel funding from the Department for Transport.
The money will be used to encourage walking and cycling to boost health and help tackle obesity, as well as improve routes to schools and workplaces and access to our town centres.
Along with the ongoing government support to the borough’s bus services, these measures are designed to ensure local transport networks can serve all travel needs during the Covid pandemic and should help reduce congestion.
The latest announcement follows £155,000 of first-phase funding, in August, which saw the development of eight emergency active travel schemes across seven Cheshire East towns. These schemes were developed following submissions by town and parish councils and borough councillors, which identified many ideas for potential measures in their communities.
The latest phase of schemes will be refined and subject to public consultation in the new year, before being finalised and implemented. Unlike the first-phase emergency temporary schemes, it is intended that these new schemes will be permanent.
Cllr Laura Crane, Cheshire East Council cabinet member for highways and waste, said:
Recent surveys found that, across England, 65 per cent of people supported reallocating road space to walking and cycling in their local area and nearly eight out of 10 people support measures to reduce road traffic in their neighbourhood.
“This new funding will enable the council to consult before progressing more schemes to boost active travel infrastructure for our residents and make our towns and communities safer for cyclists and pedestrians.
“We are grateful too that, learning from the experience of the first phase, government has placed greater emphasis on community engagement and support than on speed of delivery. We welcome the scope for public consultation before schemes are implemented.”
Among the walking and cycling schemes in Cheshire East being considered for the next phase are:
- Manchester Road between Wilmslow and Handforth;
- Black Lane, Manchester Road and Sunderland Street, Macclesfield;
- Various streets on the Knutsford Revolution cycle route;
- London Road, between Alderley Edge and Wilmslow.
Cllr Crane continued:
These are exciting projects and part of several steps being taken by this council to
encourage more people to get active. We will continue to work with town and parish councils to shape the schemes that go forward for consultation. Our aim is to deliver active travel projects that are right for each town and developed in partnership with each local area and local members.”