Macclesfield's active travel measures set to be approved

By James Kelly

8th Mar 2021 | Local News

Town centre measures (Image: Cheshire East Council)
Town centre measures (Image: Cheshire East Council)

The next stage of Cheshire East Council's active travel schemes is set to press ahead.

Tomorrow (9 March), the authority's cabinet will meet to discuss the approval of the borough's Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIPs) — covering Crewe, Congleton, Macclesfield, and Wilmslow.

The plans are not fully funded yet — meaning work will not begin on the projects until money is found — but the documents will play a pivotal role in the future of cycling provision, CEC says.

A pre-meeting report said: "The adoption of the LCWIPs will provide a strategic approach to the Council's investment in walking and cycling infrastructure from both internal budgets and external funding sources.

"The Department for Transport has noted that LCWIPs are not mandatory documents but that local authorities who have plans will be well placed to make the case for future investment.

"Therefore, not developing LCWIPs would likely result in avoidable constraints for securing external funding. Additionally, failure to develop a strategic network plan may lead to future investment being uncoordinated and poorly integrated."

It added that the funding to construct the infrastructure schemes would be drawn from existing council budgets, 'and external sources such as Department for Transport specific grants or developer contributions'.

The measures in Macclesfield include traffic orders to allow cycling on some town centre roads, the implementation of mandatory cycle lanes on Manchester Road and alterations to Back Lane. Full details can be viewed here.

CEC Cabinet will discuss the plans in a virtual meeting at 1pm on Tuesday, 8 March.

     

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