Views sought on new bridge plan - The Worcester Observer

Views sought on new bridge plan

Worcester Editorial 25th Jun, 2020   0

COUNCIL chiefs have urged city residents to have their say on a new new walking and cycling bridge from Gheluvelt Park to the Kepax site in St John’s.

Ahead of the scheme going through the planning application process, the councils are asking local residents and businesses to have their say and comment on the proposals.

The proposed scheme would give the opportunity for people to walk and cycle much more quickly between the Henwick Park area (and destinations further afield like Hallow/Broadheath) on the west side and Barbourne/Claines in the east.

In addition, improvements to the existing walking and cycling network will connect residents to the National Cycle Network. These improvements would increase access to riverside leisure walks, cycle rides and the Green Flag-awarded Gheluvelt Park.




The scheme would encourage the use of alternative modes of transport for journeys around the city generally, helping to reduce levels of congestion and improve safety and air quality.

There are a number of improvements to walking and cycling routes in the proposed scheme, in addition to building a new bridge across the River Severn. These include a new access path provided over the Kepax site to get to the bridge, improvements to the existing Severn Way path to the south of the bridge, improvements to a route to the east of the river from Gheluvelt Park to the City Centre


Coun Ken Pollock, Worcestershire County Council’s cabinet member for Economy and Infrastructure said: “We’ve seen a big increase in the use of walking and cycling routes around the county, especially the riverside in Worcester, during the lockdown period. It’s been great to see so many local residents of all ages use the routes that we currently have.

“The proposed new bridge will be a welcome addition to the very well used Diglis bridge, towards the south of the riverside route, which has had more than three million users since it was opened in 2010. It will also compliment the soon to be refurbished Sabrina bridge, allowing users for the first time to do a ‘figure of eight’ across the River Severn.

Coun Marc Bayliss, leader of Worcester City Council, said: “This consultation marks an important point in our journey to further improve the East-West routes across the City. The phenomenal success of the Diglis Bridge since it was built has shown the real appetite amongst local people for ways to explore and enjoy Worcester’s greatest natural asset, the river.

“This proposed new bridge will, I am sure, deliver a range of benefits for Worcester residents and visitors. We now want to hear from any interested parties and I hope people will let us know what they think about this exciting proposal and how we can maximise the benefits of it.”

Visit www.worcestershire.gov.uk/kepaxbridge for more.

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