Cheshire East moves ahead with eight trial active travel schemes following revision

Cheshire East Council is to trial eight trial ‘active travel’ schemes introduced to help combat Covid-19 and make its towns safer for cycling and walking.

These projects are being put in place in seven Cheshire East towns as a first phase to improve walking and cycling and improve access to its town centres, areas for employment and schools, said the council.

The move followed recent submissions by town and parish councils and local members of more than 500 local ideas as to what measures may work in their towns and villages. 

Now eight of these schemes are to proceed on an experimental basis and people are being encouraged to provide feedback on the measures taken. 
Three of the initial ideas put forward have been revised, in response to feedback from communities, and a ninth scheme, in Knutsford, has been withdrawn.

Councillor Laura Crane, Cheshire East Council cabinet member for highways and waste, said: “These initial projects are experimental and will be subject to ongoing feedback and discussions with our communities and stakeholders. That is why we sought the views of local residents and councillors and have responded to what they said.

“These are exciting projects and part of steps taken by this council to encourage more people to get active and cycle and walk more. But they have to be right for each specific location.

“We will continue to work with town and parish councils to develop additional schemes. 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.” 

Cllr Crane added: “We know people’s travel behaviour has changed during the lockdown and we are determined to lock in the benefits of more people walking and cycling to make our town centres safer, healthier and more welcoming to shoppers and visitors.

“We know ditching the car and taking up daily walking or cycling is good for your health, and good for the environment. Creating a safer environment in our towns will hopefully encourage more people out of their cars and to be more active, for those residents who are able to do so.

“Being successful, with more people walking and cycling as a result of these measures, may attract additional funding from government and we welcome feedback, both positive and negative, on the measures being trialled.”

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