tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5245014510735955366.post2905538215075345226..comments2024-02-02T10:14:07.404+00:00Comments on Mad Cycle Lanes of Manchester: Manchester's Biggest Bike Route BarrierUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5245014510735955366.post-23264012366353925022013-04-01T23:34:11.065+01:002013-04-01T23:34:11.065+01:00Dave Whyte from TfGM informed me:
"The Counci...Dave Whyte from TfGM informed me:<br />"The Council has a small improvement scheme to create a route for cyclists on the footway adjacent to the River Irwell. This scheme has been signed off and it will be installed imminently - we are just waiting for a window of opportunity that fits with the other works ongoing in this area. This will enable cycliststo pass through the closed section of Victoria Street in both directions. Happy to let you know the definitive date as soon as I have it.<br /><br />As previously discussed I will be looking to work with the designers of the permanent scheme (as and when this might happen) to ensure that Victoria Street continues to provide a link from the north of the city centre for cyclists."<br /><br />And subsequently:<br />"Regarding the cycle route it will be bi-directional on the footway adjacent to the river. It should have been installed by now but has been delayed slightly as a consequence of the works on the temporary cathedral. Once the locations for all its infrastructure / entrances / exits etc are finalised we can proceed with our scheme. I am confident that this should be a matter of weeks."<br /><br />This correspondence took place roughly six weeks ago, and having been along there on Saturday I know there was no sign of formal cycle access then.<br /><br />As you say, it was certainly stated by the council/TfGM that the route would stay open for cyclists.<br /><br />As with all these things I'll believe it when I see it...Timnoreply@blogger.com