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Liverpool City Council seeks views on major new active travel route
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News  |  Mon - June 19, 2023 2:08 pm  |  Article Hits:5004  |  A+ | a-
Map of the new active travel route
Map of the new active travel route

A public consultation has been launched on:- Monday, 19 June 2023, over a major new active travel route in the City.

Liverpool City Council is asking the public for their feedback on the proposed active travel route, which would run for approximately 8km, from:- Childwall, through Wavertree, and into the City Centre.


This new route, which would provide access for more than 100,000 people, would eventually connect to the new Lime Street Corridor and then through to the City’s Waterfront.

Councillor Dan Barrington, Cabinet Member for Environment and Climate Change, said:- “Liverpool’s cycling offer is not yet where it should be; but as these plans show we are moving in the right direction. The Childwall City corridor has the potential to make cycling an easier option for tens of thousands of people. When you factor in how it will connect to other routes, you start to see the impact this could have; be it in our environment, our air quality and people’s physical and mental wellbeing. Rebalancing the shift away from cars to more active travel is also going to be fundamental for any City in its pursuit in tackling climate change. This is the challenge of our lifetime and the more people engage in this conversation and our consultations, the better our offer will become. The work won’t stop here. There’s more to come. And with better facilities too for our children to learn how to ride, like at Everton Park, we’re sowing the seeds for the next generation to be even more cycle minded and laying the foundation for a real revolution in how Liverpool gets moving.”

The proposed new facility is 1 of 6 permanent routes the Council is delivering as part of it Active Travel programme, and it will also feature new and improved footways, pedestrian crossing facilities and landscaping.

The City Centre to Childwall route also sets out to fill gaps in the existing network to enhance the City’s cycling offer.

Simon O’Brien, Walking and Cycling Commissioner for the Liverpool City Region, said:- “Cycling is great for air quality and the environment, and brilliant for our physical and mental health and wellbeing. But we shouldn’t just think of getting on our bikes as exercise. It’s also a cheap and easy way to commute to work, travel to school or college and even pop to the local shops. But to encourage more people to leave the car at home for short journeys we need to make cycling a really attractive option by building safe, separated routes where people can ride their bikes with confidence. That’s why routes like the 3 new ones being planned around Liverpool are so important. We know that, across our City Region, support for new, safer cycle lanes is really high; about 70% of people back this infrastructure being built; but it’s vital to get feedback from residents, road users and cyclists about specific routes, and that’s why we’re asking people to take part in this consultation and let us know what they think.”

The 6 week long consultation runs until:- Monday, 31 July 2023, at 5pm, with information and a feedback form available online at:- Liverpool.Gov.UK.

As part of the consultation, the Council will be hosting 3 events for the public to view the proposals and ask questions at:-
 

  1. Frontline Church, Wellington Road - Wednesday, 28 June 2023, 4pm to 8pm.
     
  2. Liverpool Hope University, EDEN Building, Taggart Avenue - Monday 3 July 2023, 4pm to 8pm.
     
  3. Central Library Atrium, William Brown Street - Saturday, 8 July 2023, 10am to 2pm.


Following the consultation, the Council then submit a business case for funding the route. If successful, a tender to construct the active travel route would be advertised by this winter.

July is also set to be a massive month for Liverpool’s Active Travel programme.
 

  • A year long scheme to improve 30 access points along the Liverpool Loop Line, which runs 16km through the City from Halewood to Aintree, is set to complete.
  • A new Cycal Training Facility at Everton Park, funded as part of the British Cycling:- "places to ride" programme, is to be officially opened next month. This facility is the first of its kind in the City, providing an artificial road network for children to understand how to navigate different types of junctions.
  • And a report to the Council’s Cabinet in July will also seek to accept almost £11m to fund 3 of the active travel routes that were created during the Pandemic - West Derby Road, Vauxhall Road and Sefton Park.
 

Funding for Liverpool’s Active Travel programme comes from the European Union, the Department for Transport, Liverpool City Region’s Combined Authority and planning contributions from the Council’s Section 106 fund.

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