Cycle Schemes
From these pages you will find details of the various schemes we
are carrying out to support the improvement of cycling facilities
across the Borough. These schemes are carried out in partnership
with other organsiations such as Sustrans and the County Council,
and use funding provided by builders of housing and commercial
developments as well as from grant schemes such as 'Safe Routes to
School' and 'Links to School'.
The schemes are carried out in accordance with our plans to
develop a comprehensive cycle network across the Borough, to meet the
need to increase the proportion of journeys made by sustainable
means.
Details of projects to be carried out in 2010 and 2011 covering parts of the Borough and providing improved links for cyclists to local schools
The Hayling Billy Trail, from Havant to Hayling, is undergoing a transformation as it is upgraded in phases as part of the National Cycle Network (route NCN2). Read all about this exciting project here
Part 1 of the latest section of National Cycle Network Route 22, providing an alternative route for cyclists between Broadmarsh and Farlington beside the A27, was opened on 17th June 2005. Part 2 of the route, eastwards from Broadmarsh, was completed in June 2008 - photographs of its construction are included.
The New Lane project seeks to provide on-road cycle lanes for its entire length. Work is planned to be carried out early in 2012
Various roads in the middle of Leigh Park are being enhanced to improve the overall environment. This page includes details of the Dunsbury Way cycleway project which has provided additional off road facilities linked to the crossing at Park Parade, as well as on-road facilities along the roads's length
Hampshire County Council funded the improvement of an existing crossing of the Petersfield Road at its junction with Wakefords Way
Details of the scheme to provide additional crossing points along Middle Park Way between Petersfield Road and High Lawn Way