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Powys: Have your say on how to improve walking and cycling
Powys: Have your say on how to improve walking and cycling

Powys County Times

time07-08-2025

  • Powys County Times

Powys: Have your say on how to improve walking and cycling

People are being invited to share their views on how to improve walking and cycling routes in the region. Powys County Council has launched a 12-week public engagement exercise to help shape the future of active travel routes across 11 localities in the county. The feedback obtained will be used to refresh the Active Travel Network Map (ATNM). In the last refresh of the ATNM, in 2020, more than 500 potential future routes were identified across the 11 localities concerned: Brecon, Builth Wells, Crickhowell, Knighton, Llandrindod Wells, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Newtown, Presteigne, Welshpool, and Ystradgynlais. Councillor Jackie Charlton, Powys County Council cabinet member for a greener Powys, said: "The Active Travel (Wales) Act 2013 aims to make Wales a walking and cycling nation. "With your help, during this 12-week engagement exercise, we plan to refresh the current ATNM already developed by communities in 2016/17 and again in 2020/21. "We want your feedback; can you help us update the routes that were chosen previously by stakeholders within the 11 designated localities (the largest towns within Powys)? "Has anything changed? "Is there anything else we should be considering? "Are the routes still relevant? "We want to hear the views of people who either live in, work in, or visit our towns. "This includes community groups, schools, families, and individuals." Mobile speed camera locations in Powys for August 2025 Extra Sunday train services on Heart of Wales line Rail services to Welshpool and Newtown face 'major delays' Example improvements could include safe places to store a bike while shopping; cycle lanes; and zebra crossings. A draft of the newly refreshed ATNM will be made available for public consultation next year, once suggestions have been reviewed.

Funding Secured to Further Improve Active Travel Provision in Powys
Funding Secured to Further Improve Active Travel Provision in Powys

Business News Wales

time30-04-2025

  • Business News Wales

Funding Secured to Further Improve Active Travel Provision in Powys

Powys County Council has secured further Welsh Government funding to extend and improve the active travel routes within the county. Committed to improving facilities for residents wishing to make short journeys on foot or by bike, the council has been working with communities to identify potential active travel routes in towns across Powys. These can be viewed on the Active Travel Network Map (ATNM). Over the last few years, many of these routes have been established and have proven to be highly successful in improving accessibility and increasing the number of journeys being made without needing to get in the car. The latest Welsh Government Safe Routes in Communities and Active Travel funding, with support from Transport for Wales, will enable the following schemes, already included in the county's ATNM, to be developed: Llanidloes Llangurig Road/Smithfield Road Active Travel scheme This scheme will upgrade the existing footway from the Gro Car Park to Llangurig Road, connecting directly to the shared use path installed on Llangurig Road in 2024/25. Once complete, the path will form a continuous active travel route between the car park and schools, improving accessibility, and allowing more pupils and their families to safely walk or cycle to and from school. It is also likely to help reduce traffic congestion on Llangurig Road at peak times. Newtown Dolfor Road Active Travel scheme This scheme will make improvements to the existing footway on Dolfor Road, between Plantation Lane and the railway bridge. The project will also install a road crossing to connect directly to the Treowen Active Travel paths and establish green infrastructure along the route. Work to develop designs will begin soon and communities and stakeholders will be invited to feed into this process. 'We are delighted to have secured this latest instalment of Welsh Government funding, which allows us to keep the momentum going and increase the growing network of active travel routes within the county.' explains Cllr Jackie Charlton, Cabinet Member for a Greener Powys. 'Welsh Government has made it clear that active travel must be the natural mode of choice for short everyday journeys such as our commute to work, school or local shops, and the continued investment into practical active travel routes within Powys, like these planned for Llanidloes and Newtown, will help towards achieving this vision.'

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