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As part of our plan to improve how people get around Southampton on foot and by bike, we aim to create a cycle route on A334 Bitterne Road East. This will be achieved with funding secured from the Department for Transport. The new cycle route will connect local communities with Bitterne Precinct. It will also form an important part of Southampton’s Cycle Network (SCN) route 2.
A map of the proposed cycle route is available on this page.
As a resident or business close to Bitterne Road East, your feedback will help to shape our plans as they continue to develop over the coming months.
THE SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED.
Click STAY INFORMED on this page to receive updates on the progress of the scheme.
As part of our plan to improve how people get around Southampton on foot and by bike, we aim to create a cycle route on A334 Bitterne Road East. This will be achieved with funding secured from the Department for Transport. The new cycle route will connect local communities with Bitterne Precinct. It will also form an important part of Southampton’s Cycle Network (SCN) route 2.
A map of the proposed cycle route is available on this page.
As a resident or business close to Bitterne Road East, your feedback will help to shape our plans as they continue to develop over the coming months.
THE SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED.
Click STAY INFORMED on this page to receive updates on the progress of the scheme.
Please complete the survey to share your views on travelling in the Bitterne Road East area.
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Page last updated: 25 Jul 2022, 01:51 PM
Map of proposed cycle route
Timeline
Bitterne Road East Cycle Route Survey Summer 2022
Bitterne Road East Cycle Route is currently at this stage
The survey will be available until Friday 22 July 2022.
Detailed designs available for consultation Winter 2022
this is an upcoming stage for Bitterne Road East Cycle Route
Taking into account the results of the survey, we will prepare detailed designs for consultation.
Implementation 2023
this is an upcoming stage for Bitterne Road East Cycle Route