A multi-million-pound project to improve walking, wheeling and
cycling facilities in West Yorkshire is taking a major step
forward.
The new £5.1 million West Yorkshire Places scheme includes
proposals such as new street crossings and lighting, improved
green spaces and traffic calming measures.
People are now being asked for their views on the West Yorkshire
Combined Authority initiative, which will help encourage more
people to choose active travel and make local neighbourhoods
safer and more attractive across Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees
and Wakefield.
Mayor of West Yorkshire said: “Everybody in
West Yorkshire deserves to have access to low-cost, sustainable
travel options.
“Through initiatives like this we are making it easier and
safer to walk, wheel and cycle, which help improve the
health and wellbeing of our communities.
“This will play a key part as we build a modern,
integrated transport network and a better-connected region,
so your feedback is invaluable.”
The Combined Authority is working in partnership with Bradford,
Calderdale, Kirklees and Wakefield councils to deliver the
scheme.
A similar project called ‘Healthier Streets', which is also
funded by the Combined Authority, is already underway in Leeds.
Cllr , Leader of Bradford
Council, said: “Safer active travel measures are a
central part of enabling people to switch to forms of transport
with lower carbon emissions and improved health benefits.
“With the investment from the Combined Authority, and the
collaboration with other local authorities in the region, we are
working towards an integrated, sustainable transport network
which supports our ambitions to decarbonise transport and
stimulate green growth across the district.”
Included in plans are improved cycle paths near Bradford Moor
Park as well as better walking routes and controlled crossings
throughout Bradford Moor.
In Cornholme, proposals include new footway links along the A646,
new pedestrian crossings, and a one-way system on Greenfield
Terrace.
There are proposals in Cleckheaton to improve connection to the
Spen Valley Greenway with a new ramp, as well as improving
lighting under the bridge and converting a small section of the
Crown Street car park into a pocket park.
In Wakefield, plans involve traffic calming measures,
accessibility improvements such as ramps and dropped kerbs, and
new crossing points in the east of the city centre.
The consultation for Wakefield, Bradford and Calderdale launched
yesterday (Wednesday 19th March), with Kirklees
starting on Tuesday 1st April, each lasting for six
weeks.
Drop-in sessions and webinars will take place over the next few
weeks to find out more about the latest plans.
For more information and to complete the surveys, visit: https://www.yourvoice.westyorks-ca.gov.uk/wy-places.
Contact Information
Zoe Shackleton
zoe.shackleton@westyorks-ca.gov.uk
Notes to editors
Area
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Drop-in sessions and webinar dates
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Wakefield
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Thursday 3 April, 4-6pm: Wakefield One, Burton Street,
WF1 2EB
Tuesday 8 April, 10am-12.30pm: Wakefield Bus
Station
Thursday 10 April, 6-6:45pm: Webinar
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Bradford
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Monday 7 April, 12-2.30pm: Laisterdyke Youth and
Community Centre, Manse Street, BD3 8RP
Tuesday 22 April, 6-6:45pm: Webinar
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Calderdale (Cornholme)
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Wednesday 2 April, 3-6pm: Vale Baptist Church, Vale
Parsonage, Todmorden, OL14 8JY
Wednesday 9 April, 6-6:45pm: Webinar
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Kirklees (Cleckheaton)
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Thursday 10 April, 2-5pm: Cleckheaton Market Arcade,
Albion St, BD19 3JQ
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