Cheshire East Council has completed the first phase of works on a new 1.5mile walking and cycling route between Wilmslow and Handforth.
The project – funded by Active Travel England – is designed to improve accessibility and provide a safer, dedicated route for people walking, wheeling and cycling along Manchester Road, which connects Wilmslow town centre and Handforth.
Phase one has delivered several key improvements, including a new segregated cycleway, two pedestrian and cyclist crossings with pedestrian and cycle access at Stanneylands junction and the introduction of a bus stop island. A reduction in the speed limit along the route from 40mph to 30mph has also been implemented to enhance safety for all users.
Additional improvements delivered as part of the wider scheme include resurfacing works, the installation of new kerbing, and improved crossing points at side roads – all designed to make the route safer and easier to use.
Councillor Mark Goldsmith, chair of Cheshire East Council’s highways and transport committee, said:
“Finishing the first phase of this important scheme marks a key milestone in delivering a safer, high quality active travel route for our residents.
“The improvements delivered so far – including the new segregated cycleway, safer crossing points and reduced speed limit – represent a significant step forward in making Manchester Road a safer, more accessible place for people walking, wheeling and cycling.
“When the whole scheme is completed, it will allow people in Wilmslow to also connect to the existing cycle routes in south Manchester and beyond, giving them safe access to the wider region.”
Cllr Ben Wye, Cheshire East Council’s Active Travel member champion, said:
“This first phase is a really encouraging step in delivering a route that makes it easier and safer for people to travel in more active and sustainable ways.
“Features such as the new crossings, segregated cycleway and improved junction layouts all contribute to a much more welcoming environment for all road users however they choose to travel.
“As the scheme continues, these improvements will increase the confidence of everyone in making active and affordable travel choices for everyday journeys between Wilmslow and Handforth.”
The next phase of works will start in the summer and will include a continuation of the segregated cycleway, new pedestrian crossings and an enhanced streetscape around Styal Road junction.
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