Council consultationFour years after it was installed, consultation is finally set to begin on whether to remove the controversial Fender Lane cycle scheme between Bidston and Moreton. The £204,000 scheme has been blighted with problems since it was first installed, without consultation, in 202
Contractors have been called out for a third time, after more flaws were found in the controversial floating bus stops installed at Harrison Drive.
Today's works will see tactile paving installed near the kerbs - to help those who are blind or partially sighted to be aware of their position as they
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The Town Hall’s latest cycle lane consultation has been slammed for avoiding the areas most affected by the proposals.
The ‘Core Active Travel Network’ will ramp up current plans for segregated cycle lanes, extending
The long-delayed consultation on Fender Lane cycle route has been pushed back again by the Town Hall.
In March, the Director of Neighbourhood Services, Jason Gooding, wrote to councillors promising that it would take place in July.
This would also include an ‘evidence-based evaluation’ that review
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Council plans for a £10m cycle lane from Woodside to Liscard have been slammed as ‘bonkers’ by the Leader of the Borough’s Conservative Councillors.
Councillor Jeff Green was speaking after a council consultation reveal
The long-awaited 'consultation' on the cycle route from Birkenhead to Wallasey is now underway.
Originally planned as a single project, the scheme was split into two phases, following a backlash from residents, Conservative Councillors and businesses when it was first revealed.
Originally estimate
Consultation on the first phase of controversial proposals for a £12m segregated cycle lane from Seacombe to Wallasey and New Brighton will be starting in June.
On Tuesday, Councillor Ian Lewis attended a meeting of the Council's 'Active Travel Working Group' and heard how phase one of the proposed
Since we first learned of plans to install segregated cycle lanes in Wallasey, we have worked to keep residents and businesses up to date with the proposals.
At a recent council meeting, councillors Ian Lewis and Lesley Rennie voted against proceeding with the plans, but we were outvoted by the oth