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New £2.5 million walking and cycling route planned for Durham City

Published April 26, 2024 10.13am


A key travel route linking educational, retail and residential sites in the north of Durham City is set to benefit from enhanced walking and cycling facilities thanks to a £2.5 million grant.

North Durham Active Travel Corridor

Cllr Elizabeth Scott pictured at Rotary Way, which will be part of the North Durham Active Travel Corridor

We have secured funding from Active Travel England to deliver improvements along a 2.5km route between the Arnison Centre and New College Durham.

The scheme will replace temporary measures installed in 2020, which included the introduction of cycle-lanes marked by traffic "wands". Feedback from the public has confirmed these measures have provided much-needed, protected space for cyclists, while the lower traffic speeds have also improved conditions for pedestrians.

Under the new scheme, permanent infrastructure will be introduced to create a direct and connected route for cyclists and pedestrians known as the North Durham Active Travel Corridor. It will feature enhanced junctions and crossings to help ensure people feel safe when travelling on foot or by bike, and to allow them to travel more directly while going about their day-to-day activities.

The corridor will also connect to other cycling routes linking Durham City to the wider region, including the Great North Cycleway along the A167.

Permanent improvements 

Cllr Elizabeth Scott, our Cabinet member for economy and partnerships, said: "This funding will support our plans to deliver permanent cycling and pedestrian improvements on a key route for people who live, work, visit and study in Durham City.

"Cycling and walking are fantastic leisure activities as well as great ways to stay fit and healthy, however they also offer an environmentally friendly and affordable way to travel from A to B, especially for shorter journeys. Whether that be the school run, college commute or a trip to the shops, leisure centre or library, the North Durham Active Travel Corridor will make it easier and safer for people to travel on foot or bicycle."

Save money and stay healthy

The improvements are complemented by our Borrow a Bike scheme, which offers free bike hire to help people get to work, save money and stay healthy. The scheme operates from Abbey Leisure Centre, located opposite the Arnison Centre and close to residential areas such as Newton Hall, Framwellgate Moor and Pity Me, making it ideally situated for the new route.

A public consultation is planned for later in the year, with a view to the scheme being completed by March 2026.

To find out more about Borrow a Bike, visit the Borrow a Bike scheme page.

For more information about cycling in County Durham, including where to cycle, local groups and safety and maintenance tips, visit the Cycling page.

And for extra cycling motivation, visit Love to Ride Durham to log rides and take part in the Bike Month campaign in May.

 

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