New Pedal Power for Ealing's Cyclists |
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Improvements to come using TfL money
New off-road routes will be opened up through parks and recreation grounds, as part of the Greenways Programme. Ealing Council secured more than £100,000 from Transport for London (TfL) for the project, which will get underway before the end of this financial year. Routes to benefit include Dabbs Hill Lane, Southfield Recreation Ground, Glade Lane, Bridge Avenue to Ruislip Road East and Trinity Way open space. It will also be easier for people to park bikes in the borough with more than 50 new cycle stands due to be installed by the Council in 2008/09 And there are plans to make many of the boroughs roads safer for cyclists and pedestrians alike. Consultation will soon be carried out on a major scheme to improve the safety and appearance of South Ealing Road from the junction with Church Lane to the border with Hounslow. Proposals include overrun areas to make it safer for drivers to overtake cyclists, bus-friendly speed tables with pedestrian crossings on them, inset parking bays, and built-out kerbs to make crossing safer for pedestrians. Together the measures should prevent drivers from exceeding the speed limit, improving safety for all road users, without disrupting the flow of traffic. There are also proposals for road safety improvements at the following locations: - Horsenden Lane South
The Cabinet decision is subject to call-in for a period of five working days from the date of publication of the minutes of the meeting. October 8, 2008 |