New £480,000 Monmouthshire project to link villages with Active Travel route announced

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Monmouthshire County Council has announced that it will purchase parcels of land along a busy road between two villages to create a walking and cycling path. The path will give residents of Undy and Rogiet, just a mile apart, the first dedicated safe, direct route, other than by road, between them, says Nation Cymru.

Residents have to rely on being able to make the journey along the B4245 by car to travel independently even though the distance can be covered in less than 10 minutes by bicycle or half and hour on a mobility scooter.

A report for Monmouthshire County Council said despite the 10,000 vehicles a day that travel along the road some people cycle along it or walk on the edge of the verge. The council is purchasing the land so it can construct the route between Undy and Rogiet, with £480,000 to do so provided by the Cardiff Capital Region.

The Church Road, Undy to Station Road, Rogiet section of the scheme will be completed this year, using the available funding, while further phases still neeed to be designed and permissions finalised and purchasing the land will allow the council to bid for further funding.

The council’s Labour/Green Party cabinet has agreed to purchase the parcels of land required and to delegate powers to its chief officer for infrastructure to do so, in consultation with the cabinet member.

The council needs to negotiate with private landowners over five plots of land while one plot is owned by the Welsh Government which brought it to facilitate the shelved M4 relief road.

Councillor Sara Burch, the Labour cabinet member responsible, said the council has a duty under Active Travel Wales Act to develop routes for walking and cycling.

“There is an aspiration it should be a safe and convenient to walk and cycle from the communities of Undy, Rogiet and Magor and onto Portskewett, a so called Severn spinal route which can also be used by powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters to ensure everyone can get from A to B,” she said.

(Picture: Monmouthshire County Council)

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