A consultation has began on plans to introduce bus lanes and active travel measures along the A23 near to Patcham. The plan widely consists of
Category: A23 London Road (LCWIP 4)
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All schemes are getting the go-ahead in Brighton
Earlier this week the Environment, Transport & Sustainability Committee met to discuss schemes on the A23, A259, Park & Ride and policy documents such as
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On the 15th March the Environment, Transport & Sustainability Committee will meet to discuss and make decisions on various topics including deciding whether to proceed
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The proposed plan for Valley Gardens Phase 3 has been completely redesign upon consultation feedback in 2018. The new plan provides for a better continuous
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Detailed designs for the A23 cycle track upgrade between Argyle Road & Cumberland Road have been released for comment. The other sections will have their
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The Active Travel Fund 2 scheme which is planned to upgrade the existing cycle lanes along the A23 to stepped or segregated cycle tracks will
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Timeline of road schemes in Brighton & Hove
In a FOI request, B&H were asked about the timeline of delivery of their current road schemes, they are: Valley Gardens: Technical Design from January
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Brighton & Hove’s draft LCWIP opened for consultation
On the 30th September 2021, Brighton & Hove City Council opened their draft Local Cycling & Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) for consultation, the consultation will
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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
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Plans for the Active Travel Fund Tranche 2 scheme to provided segregated and improved cycle infrastructure have been published by Brighton & Hove City Council