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Cycle lanes around the Wrekin

Cycle lanes around the Wrekin

During the lockdown period even more people have flocked to the area making the ongoing traffic management issues even more apparent. Temporary measures were put in place earlier in the year including a one way system to try and relieve the pressure. The car park that is owned by Shropshire Wildlife Trust is full during peak times meaning vehicles parking on the adjoining roads often making the flow of traffic difficult.

As part of the Council’s ongoing investment into its roads and footpaths, work will be begin on 17 August to make improvements to the temporary measures.

The work will involve installing cycle lanes with cycle lane delineators to create a safe zone for cyclists, providing cycle hoops to allow visitors to park their bikes safely at the bottom of the Wrekin and installing signs and road markings to denote the new 30mph and 40mph speed limits. Furthermore parking restrictions will be introduced around the area to improve traffic flow and visibility for all road users. New advanced signing advising of the new layout of the road will be installed at appropriate locations. This work is being completed as part of the ‘Pride in Our Community’ investment programme.

Cllr Lee Carter Cabinet Member for Neighbourhood, Commercial Services and Regeneration said ‘We are incredibly lucky to have The Wrekin on our doorstep and we want to encourage people to visit and make the most of it while keeping everyone safe.

‘We are aware that there are ongoing issues with traffic as the roads are used not only for visiting the Wrekin but it’s a main access route and also used by local agriculture businesses.

‘The current pandemic has seen lots more people have more spare time to enjoy the great outdoors and we want to make it possible for everyone to pursue a healthy lifestyle.

‘The measures will be reviewed and we are working with local residents and town and parish councils to find solutions that will help everyone enjoy this wonderful feature in our in town.’

The work should take around two weeks to complete and will involve some overnight road closures in parts. The closures will be in place from 7pm so if you plan to visit The Wrekin please do so before this time.

3 thoughts on “Cycle lanes around the Wrekin

  • Nice safe route for all cyclists to the Wrekin. How do you get back safely? Not via the A5!!

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  • Why not make it a cycle/pedestrian lane. I regularly walk there and see more pedestrians than cyclists. Last week I was rudely shouted at by a female cyclist that I shouldn’t be in the lane. Are pedestrians meant to walk in the car lane?

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