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Do you walk or cycle? How can we improve the routes you use?

Last updated: 2017/10/04 at 10:54 AM
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Do you walk or cycle to get to where you want to go in Wrexham?  If so we’d like you to get in touch to let us know how we can improve the routes you use.

We call it “active travel” and we’re putting together a new walking and cycling map for the county borough because we want to encourage more of you to travel actively.

We want to know if the route you use could be improved or is a route missing that you would like to see made available for everyday journeys?

All your suggestions will be taken into account and will give us important information to help us develop the new map which will be known as the Integrated Network Map, a walking and cycling plan for the County Borough.  The map will be submitted to the Welsh Government in November 2017.

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David A Bithell – Lead Member for Transport and Environment said:

“As a Council, we are fully committed to the duties under the Active Travel Act and I would encourage as many residents as possible to look at and respond to the consultation. We want to hear your views on how we can address those barriers which prevent more people from taking part in Active Travel as part of everyday journeys. You input is valued and will be used to help inform the future development of the Active Travel Network across Wrexham.”

The consultation ends on 20 October.

You can take part online by using the link below:

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