On the 30th September 2021, Brighton & Hove City Council opened their draft Local Cycling & Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) for consultation, the consultation will
Category: Old Shoreham Road (LCWIP 12)
![Old Shoreham Road Temp Cycle Lane at Junction](https://sussex-transport.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/OSR-Temp-lane.png)
On the 10th August the urgency sub committee decided to remove the temporary cycle lanes along Old Shoreham Road, and works to carry this out starts
![Old Shoreham Road Temp Cycle Lane at Junction](https://sussex-transport.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/OSR-Temp-lane.png)
During the urgency sub committee in relation to the Old Shoreham Road, councillors voted to remove the temporary cycle lane on OSR and not to
![Illustration of a potential stepped cycle lane along Old Shoreham Road (A270) besides Hove Park](https://sussex-transport.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/hove-park.png)
As part of the previous council meeting on the 21st July 2021, the council voted to remove the current Old Shoreham Road Temporary Cycle Lanes
![B&HCC Meeting July 2021](https://sussex-transport.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/meeting.png)
During the Council’s Special meeting on Environment, Transport and Sustainability, Labour’s and Conservatives’ amendments were voted in favour which will likely result in the Old
![Illustration of a potential stepped cycle lane along Old Shoreham Road (A270) besides Hove Park](https://sussex-transport.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/hove-park.png)
Brighton and Hove’s potential Tranche 3 schemes
For the meeting of the 2nd Tranche Active Travel Fund’s post consultation debates, it was outlined what potential scheme could be bided for as part
![Old Shoreham Road 2021 Improvement Drawing 4](https://sussex-transport.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/image-9.png)
On the 13th July 2021, plans for Old Shoreham Road’s Temporary Cycle Lanes in Brighton and Hove were made public following consultation. While the Cycle