• Re: Council sets out plans to improve chav-cycling and walking paths in

    From Spike@21:1/5 to JNugent on Mon Jul 31 18:55:36 2023
    JNugent <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 31/07/2023 04:42 pm, [email protected] wrote:

    Cllr Andrew Gant, Oxfordshire County Council’s cabinet member for
    highways management, said: "Banbury is one of many towns across the
    country that is becoming swamped by traffic.

    Oxfordshire County Council should have built an A43 Banbury bypass
    decades ago.

    Any German Land (for instance) would have regarded similar projects as
    an absolute duty. You hardly ever have to pass through a town centre in
    that country.

    Well in that case at least Mason can’t blame the sloth of Oxfordshire
    County Council on Brexit.

    https://www.banburyguardian.co.uk/news/transport/council-sets-out-plans-to-improve-cycling-and-walking-paths-in-banbury-4237355


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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon Jul 31 19:42:45 2023
    On 31/07/2023 04:42 pm, [email protected] wrote:

    The council approved the Banbury Local Chav-Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) on July 20, which sets out how to improve the town’s travel network and reduce the reliance on motor vehicles, resulting in reduced congestion.

    It lies astride the main route from Oxford to the East Midlands!

    The 10-year plan includes the urban area of Banbury and its links to the surrounding villages of Adderbury, Bloxham, Broughton, Great Bourton, Little Bourton, North Newington, Middleton Cheney, and Wroxton.
    Cllr Andrew Gant, Oxfordshire County Council’s cabinet member for highways management, said: "Banbury is one of many towns across the country that is becoming swamped by traffic.

    Oxfordshire County Council should have built an A43 Banbury bypass
    decades ago.

    Any German Land (for instance) would have regarded similar projects as
    an absolute duty. You hardly ever have to pass through a town centre in
    that country.

    This council has made it clear that one of our priorities is to reclaim space for people to use their environments in a way which is healthy, sustainable, and safer, and the Banbury LCWIP will help us achieve that.
    "More than 100 residents and groups took the time to engage with us on this plan, which is an excellent example of the importance of consultation. It changed considerably thanks to local knowledge and people responding to the proposals."
    The plans aim to improve a number of elements of chav-cycling in town, including segregated chav-cycle routes wherever possible, traffic-free routes, speed reductions to 20mph, protected space for fairy-cycling, additional road crossings, and reviewed
    and improved junctions.
    They will also include improvements for walkers that includes, wider footways, improved road crossings and removal of physical barriers.
    The Banbury plan is the sixth LCWIP to be approved in Oxfordshire, following on from Oxford, Witney, Bicester, Abingdon, and Kidlington.

    https://www.banburyguardian.co.uk/news/transport/council-sets-out-plans-to-improve-cycling-and-walking-paths-in-banbury-4237355

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