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This second pop-up Liverpool cycle route will connect Sefton Park to the Royal Hospital

3 years ago

By The Guide Liverpool

This second pop-up Liverpool cycle route will connect Sefton Park to the Royal Hospital

Work has begun on installing Liverpool’s second pop-up cycle lane, connecting Sefton Park to the Royal Liverpool University Hospital.

The temporary four and half mile route – one of seven across the city which will create a 65 mile long network – will run from Sefton ParkRoad in south Liverpool via Kingsley Road, Crown Street and Hall Lane before ending at the University hospital

Liverpool City Council’s Highways team has already installed a three mile long branch from West Derby Road – along the eastern corridor into the city centre – and this new route to and from the popular 148 year-old park should be completed by the end of the week.

Pic. Liverpool City Council

The city council’s cabinet recently approved a £4m fund to create the segregated pop-up cycle lanes, which will be phased in over the coming weeks and months as a response to the Covid-19 impact on people’s travel plans.

A key aim of Liverpool’s new pop-up routes is to connect people to the city’s permanent cycle network.


 

Liverpool’s pop-up seven are:

  • Route 1 – West Derby Road – Kensington – City South
  • Route 2 – Sefton Park to City Centre – Sefton Park perimeter – Sefton Park Road
  • Route 3 – Liverpool Loop North: Bootle New Strand – Bank Hall – Vauxhall – City Centre
  • Route 4 – East Lancs – Townsend – Breck Road – City Centre
  • Route 5 – East Prescot Road – University Hospital – London Road – City Centre
  • Route 6 – (University Route): Gateacre – Woolton Road – Wavertree – Lawrence Road – Crown Street – Myrtle Street – City Centre
  • Route 7 – Liverpool Loop South: Hale – Speke Boulevard – Garston Village – Aigburth Road – City Centre

Funding for the pop-up cycle lanes is to be sourced from the council’s highways investment programme and via the Active Travel Grant established by the Department of Transport.

A further £100,000 has been identified to invest in upgrading infrastructure for Liverpool’s existing CityBike hire scheme.

The proposed £4m pop-up cycling fund is part of a wider £15.5m investment in a new phase of Liverpool’s £500m Better Roads programme.

In addition, the council is currently overseeing a £45m upgrade to city centre connectivity and is introducing 11km of new permanent cycle lanes. It is also about to look at expanding its 20mph zones to further improve safety and air pollution.

Councillor Sharon Connor, Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member for Highways, added: “The council is determined to make a real difference to how people travel around Liverpool.

“Even with the easing of the coronavirus lockdown there will be severe limitations on how public transport is used so there has never been a better time to encourage people to get on their bike.

“These pop-up lanes are a temporary solution but as a council we will continue to invest in the permanent cycling network and promote the benefits of being on a bike because it simply is an enjoyable and affordable way to travel – and a great way to improve your body, your mind and the environment.” 

Simon O’Brien

Simon O’Brien, Liverpool’s Cycling Commissioner, added: “These pop-up cycle lanes are going to allow everyone to have a real choice of how to get around Liverpool.

“It’s also an amazing opportunity to test out the permanent network of cycle lanes that the Mayor has asked me to help create in the next few years.

To promote cycling in the city, the public are being asked to come forward with ideas on how to improve access for cyclists and pedestrians.

People are encouraged to post their views online here.

They can also ask questions via email at cyclingwalking@liverpool.gov.uk


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