Extinction Rebellion Shoreham welcomes funding for new temporary cycle lane
The scheme will see almost three miles of cycle lane created along the A270, connecting an existing lane in Portslade to the Holmbush roundabout, along Upper Shoreham Road and Old Shoreham Road to the Downs Link cycle path in west Shoreham.
The news was welcomed by Extinction Rebellion Shoreham-by-Sea, which has been organising socially distanced bike swarms every fortnight in order to highlight the need for more cycle lanes and maintain pressure on the council.
Its most recent event was held on Saturday.
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Hide AdThe group said the funding was ‘good news’ and said it hoped the council would ‘keep to its promises and complete the work within the given time limit’.
West Sussex county councillor Kevin Boram said he was ‘delighted’ the scheme had been approved.
“The route will be used by cyclists commuting to Brighton and local trips around Shoreham,” he said.
“It will also provide an important link to the Downs Link cycle route along the River Adur to Guildford.
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Hide Ad“The route is consistent with our long-term plan for improving walking and cycling facilities in Adur.
“I am now looking at how we can deliver other schemes in the plan and ensure Adur is a sustainable community for the future.”
Funds were also secured for a new route in Worthing on the A24 between the Grove Lodge roundabout area to the town centre.
Together, the schemes will cost £277,500, and there is the potential for parts of both routes to become permanent.
Funds were granted for seven new schemes in West Sussex.
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Hide AdRoger Elkins, cabinet member for highways and infrastructure, said: “This is excellent news and a testament to the hard work put in by our highways and transport officers to produce a successful submission to a tight deadline.
“The schemes will provide improved travel choice for both residents and visitors and help to link commuting destinations in each of the county’s borough and district areas as the Government eases lockdown in the COVID-19 crisis.”
The funding is not guaranteed and may be clawed back should schemes not be started within four weeks of the allocation and completed with a further eight weeks.
The money is to fund the implementation, maintenance and monitoring of the schemes.
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Further details of a second tranche of potential funding are expected from the Department for Transport soon and would be for both temporary and permanent improvements to help the transport network.
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