Quiet Ways
Walking and cycling improvements between Princess Elizabeth Way and Cheltenham Train Station.
Scheme Overview
The Cheltenham Cycle Spine - Quiet Ways is an Active Travel project which aims to enhance cycling and walking facilities in Cheltenham, by creating a safe and efficient route for cyclists and pedestrians to travel between Princess Elizabeth Way and the Cheltenham Train Station area.
The Cheltenham Cycle Spine - Quiet Ways will form an important connection between the previously constructed West Cheltenham Transport Improvement Scheme (WCTIS) and the Cheltenham Train Station area, with links to the Honeybourne Line, Gloucester Road and Queens Road.
It is envisaged that the Cheltenham Cycle Spine - Quiet Ways will allow cyclists quick and convenient access to residential areas and destinations such as large employers, businesses and shops, leisure facilities and schools, nurseries and colleges, whilst also encouraging an uptake in cycling as a sustainable mode of transport.
The Route
The route includes improvements along and across Princess Elizabeth Way, Shakespeare Road, Shelley Road, Byron Road, Libertus Road, Gloucester Road and Queens Road outside the Train Station.
Current Stage
The detailed design is currently in development and funding is being sought for completion of the detailed design and construction.
There are currently no committed timelines for undertaking completion of the detailed design or construction of the scheme.
Further public consultation on the scheme design will take place once funding has been approved.
Contact email: majorprojects@gloucestershire.gov.uk
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