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The Eastern Quietway project is part of Transforming Cities Fund (TCF). TCF is a £70m investment which includes £57m from the Department for Transport. The goal of projects within the TCF is to make it easier to walk, cycle and travel by bus in and around the city.
Eastern Quietway includes the area between Itchen Bridge roundabout and Miller’s Pond. This route will form a section of Southampton Cycle Network (SCN) route 5. It will also provide safer links to local schools and railway stations. The proposed measures include traffic calming and new crossing facilities.
You can see a detailed overview of the proposals in the map below. Click on the map to expand it.
Local residents and visitors to the area were invited to complete a survey to give us their views on the proposals. THE SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED.
Click the STAY INFORMED button on this page to receive updates on the progress of the scheme.
Later this summer we will be consulting on additional measures in the area as part of the wider Woolston & Itchen Active Travel Zone. To find out more visit https://transport.southampton.gov.uk/woolston.
The Eastern Quietway project is part of Transforming Cities Fund (TCF). TCF is a £70m investment which includes £57m from the Department for Transport. The goal of projects within the TCF is to make it easier to walk, cycle and travel by bus in and around the city.
Eastern Quietway includes the area between Itchen Bridge roundabout and Miller’s Pond. This route will form a section of Southampton Cycle Network (SCN) route 5. It will also provide safer links to local schools and railway stations. The proposed measures include traffic calming and new crossing facilities.
You can see a detailed overview of the proposals in the map below. Click on the map to expand it.
Local residents and visitors to the area were invited to complete a survey to give us their views on the proposals. THE SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED.
Click the STAY INFORMED button on this page to receive updates on the progress of the scheme.
Later this summer we will be consulting on additional measures in the area as part of the wider Woolston & Itchen Active Travel Zone. To find out more visit https://transport.southampton.gov.uk/woolston.
Tell us your views on the plans to improve the area between the Itchen Bridge roundabout and Miller’s Pond for walking and cycling.
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Page last updated: 22 Jul 2022, 01:00 PM
Timeline
Initial Perceptions Survey - Summer 2022
Eastern Quietway is currently at this stage
The survey will be available until Wednesday 20 July 2022.
TRO Consultation - Autumn 2022
this is an upcoming stage for Eastern Quietway
The TRO will be available for contributions in the Autumn.