20 MPH speed zones proposed by Warwickshire County Council
A number of 20 MPH zones have been proposed including a number in Leamington and Warwick.
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A number of 20 MPH zones have been proposed including a number in Leamington and Warwick.
This new fund is to help local authorities make improvements that enable more people to choose active travel. Schools, high streets, and main roads will benefit from improved crossings and junctions to support walking and cycling, reduce emissions and boost local economies, thanks to a £200 million fund announced on 6 February 2023. Active Travel … Read more
The cost of living crisis is affecting us all, so whether you want to cycle to work or school, save on petrol or bus fares, or just get out and about for a bit of exercise, come along to Action 21’s Re-Useful Centre. To help everyone get moving in the New Year Cycleways and Action … Read more
Low-traffic neighbourhoods significantly reduce the amount of motor vehicles within their boundaries without appearing to push traffic on to roads around their edges, the most comprehensive study yet of such schemes in the UK has concluded. The research, which was based on traffic count data before and after the installation of 46 so-called LTNs in London, … Read more
Warwickshire County Council’s consultation on improvements for walking and cycling routes closed on the 9th July. Cycleways response is reproduced below and proposes a Visionary Cycle Network for Warwick District. Cycleways, in conjunction with Clean Air for Leamington Spa and Clean Air Warwick, have launched their Visionary Cycle Network for Warwick District. You can find … Read more
Cycleways, in conjunction with Clean Air for Leamington Spa and Clean Air Warwick, have launched their Visionary Cycle Network for Warwick District. Recognising the health and environmental benefits of cycling, three local groups are spearheading the campaign for the creation of a comprehensive network of safe cycling paths in Warwick District. 56% of car journeys … Read more
In November 2020, The Leamington Courier reported that the number of cyclists injured on roads around Leamington, Warwick and Kenilworth had fallen for the second year in a row. In the Warwick district, 34 cyclists were injured during 2019 – this is a fall from 49 in 2018 and 62 in 2017. but it’s still … Read more
The consultation closes shortly on proposals to build a dual carriageway linking the A46 to Warwick University and the Westwood Heath business area. In its response to the consultation Cycleways highlighted Warwickshire County’s failure to take note of its own strategic objectives on climate change and sustainable transport. Study after study shows that building roads … Read more
Warwickshire County Council is in the process of updating the current Local Transport Plan (LTP), which is a document that sets out the transport needs, challenges, priorities and objectives for the county. An LTP sets policies to shape future transport schemes and developments within the County. It allows us, as the County Council, to channel … Read more
This consultation closes on 14 February we urge you to respond to the consultation here Summary of Cycleways’ response No climate change objective is included in the consultation document, despite all 3 signatory councils recognising that there is a climate change emergency, and that climate change mitigation is one of their strategic objectives. Options 2 … Read more
Yesterday (Saturday 12 September) a group of twenty socially distanced local cyclists of all ages took a gentle cycle ride around Leamington and Warwick as part of the Worlds Biggest Cycle Ride organised by Cycling UK. Organised by Leamington and Warwick Cycleways Member Chris Begg and led by Leamington Mayor Susan Rasmussen, the ride was … Read more