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Proposed cycling scheme to continue despite funding disappointment

Tuesday 6th June 2023 Bath Echo News Team Politics

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Plans for a travel scheme that will connect some of the city’s residential areas to educational establishments will continue despite an unsuccessful bid for funding, it has been confirmed.

Bath & North East Somerset Council applied for grant funding for the Scholars’ Way scheme as part of an application submitted by the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) to the government’s Active Travel Tranche 4 scheme.

Council staff had submitted a bid for £2.7 million to complete the first section, which would see the creation of a cycle route with pedestrian facilities between Claverton Down, Combe Down and Odd Down.

In total WECA submitted 10 projects, seeking a total of £6.5 million, and was granted just under £3.5 million.

One of the schemes which received funding will see the district receive an additional 20 on-street cycle hangars, each accommodating six bicycles.

Councillor Sarah Warren, deputy leader of the council and cabinet member for Climate and Sustainable Travel said: “We believed this was a strong bid and of the usual high standard that has been successful previously, so this is obviously hugely disappointing news.

“Investment in cycling, walking and wheeling infrastructure is important if we are to tackle the climate emergency, reduce congestion and transport emissions and facilitate healthier lifestyles.

“The council received strong positive feedback to the initial consultation last year and we have committed to progress this scheme together with the Bath Quays Links scheme.

“We will seek alternative sources of funding to help make this project happen.

“We also want to work with WECA to better understand the criteria it uses to prioritise applications under the active travel programme, before passing these on to government, so that we can ensure B&NES receives a fair share of funding in the future.

“That said, we are pleased to be receiving an additional 20 cycle hangars. Added to the 4 already in place and the 20 already planned for installation this year, it will enable 264 residents to store their bicycles securely.”

The Bath Quays Links scheme which will integrate the new bridge at the Bath Quays development into the existing cycling and walking networks, will go forward to consultation later this year.

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