NEW plans have been tabled for walking and cycling bridges in Bournemouth.
A planning application has been submitted by BCP Council for improvements to be made to the bridge across the railway line in Glenferness Avenue.
The application seeks permission for the construction of a new walking and cycling bridge over the railway line to the west of the road bridge.
It is also proposed that the existing footbridge to the east of the road bridge be removed and replaced with a wider bridge for both walkers and cyclists.
The new bridges, straddling either side of the road bridge, will include separate space for walkers and cyclists (delineated by painted lines).
The road bridge itself will remain unaltered.
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Councillor Mike Greene, BCP Council’s portfolio holder for transport and sustainability, said: “This is a much-needed improvement for the area and it is great that we have been able to secure central government funding to pay for the majority of this project.
“The new and improved bridges on Glenferness Avenue will mean people can safely and confidently walk and cycle across the railway line.
'It will dramatically improve safety for all users'
“The current bridge is over 120 years old and was designed for the traffic of the day. This is a busy and important route connecting the town to Winton, Wallisdown and Bournemouth University campus and the new bridges will greatly improve connectivity to a wide variety of local destinations by cycling and walking.
“These proposed bridge improvements, which have been carefully and sensitively designed to preserve the character of this conservation area, will dramatically improve safety for all users, future proofing the way people travel as well as encouraging active, sustainable journeys to work, education and leisure.”
The new cycle and footbridges will link in with a series of sustainable travel improvements proposed along Glenferness Avenue including new protected cycle tracks and new parallel and toucan crossings.
They form part of the new 14km sustainable travel route between Bournemouth town centre and Ferndown, largely funded by a central government grant as part of the south east Dorset Transforming Cities Fund (TCF) scheme, aimed at reducing congestion, improving air quality and encouraging healthy, active travel across the region.
Public consultation on Transforming Cities Fund programme’s Glenferness Avenue plans was held between 24 February and 31 March last year. All responses were analysed and helped shaped the final scheme designs. A report summarising the results of consultation is available here and responses to issues raised here. The plans for the bridges and other improvements were also presented at a public information event on 10 November 2021.
A decision on the planning application for the bridge improvements is expected by summer and, pending planning approval, work on the bridge is provisionally scheduled to commence in late 2022.
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