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Regeneration

Work to start on Pinson Rd to Rose Hill cycle scheme in Willenhall

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Work is starting on Monday 28 April on the Rose Hill to Pinson Road cycle scheme in Willenhall.

A blue cycle path with white lines and a bollard with a blue cycle and walking symbol

The 1.2km route will comprise of a segregated cycleway and shared walking and cycling path between Pinson Road and the Rose Hill / Bilston Lane junction. 

The scheme connects to the Noose Lane to Pinson Road Cycle scheme, which is currently under construction, and aims to provide an onward dedicated cycle link between Wolverhampton and Walsall.

“ With the construction of the new Willenhall Station, now is the right time to increase accessibility in Willenhall for local people.

This scheme, along with the other transport schemes currently being delivered in Willenhall, will help make cycling more direct, safe and attractive. Improving our connectivity across the borough and the wider Black Country means more opportunities for local people to travel for work and leisure

Councillor Adrian Andrew, Associate Leader
Walsall Council

To minimise traffic disruption, a temporary one-way system will be implemented on B4464 Somerford Place, New Road and Bilston Street/Rose Hill. During the first phase of the work, there will be a 24hr lane closure for westbound traffic along New Road with eastbound traffic being diverted along A454/Bilston Lane/Rose Hill towards Dale Island. 

Temporary traffic management arrangements will be linked to the works for the Noose Lane to Pinson Road cycle scheme and the associated Section 278 highway works for the forthcoming Willenhall Railway Station. Both schemes are already under construction with associated traffic management already in place.

In Walsall, the health and wellbeing of adults and children could be improved and encouraging more people to walk and cycle can help achieve this. Providing the right infrastructure can help make cycling and walking for short trips an easy option for local residents.

The project is funded via the Active Travel Fund through the Department for Transport. 

 

ENDS

 

Notes to editors

More information and diagrams of the scheme can be found here: https://walsallsays.commonplace.is/en-GB/proposals/pinsonroad-rosehill-cyclescheme/step1

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