First Section of ' Quietway' Launched in Ealing

New traffic free pathway will eventually run from Greenford to Ealing Broadway

Quietway launched Cllr Julian Bell

 
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A section of a so called ' quietway'  - a one mile traffic free path from Greenford to Ealing has officially opened.

The route along Ruislip Road East is for cyclists, pedestrians and those on scooters, and when the final phase is completed in 2018 will connect all the way to Ealing Broadway station.

To celebrate the launch, students from Brentside High School rode their bikes while pupils from Mayfield Primary School enjoyed the path on their scooters.    

Last year the council set up a cycling commission to identify what should be done to encourage more people to cycle instead of driving, particularly for short journeys. Quietways and segregated cycle paths were identified as an important way to encourage people to cycle and the council wants to create a network of them across the borough.  

The route links together a number of parks, green spaces and provides a way to reach Horsenden Hill by foot or bike.   

The council say bus passengers are also benefiting at key points as bus stops have also been improved as part of the changes.   

Councillor Bassam Mahfouz, cabinet member for transport, environment and leisure, said: “A lot of people say one of the key barriers to cycling is their concern of sharing the road with drivers. This path, which will become part of Quietway 23 transforms this stretch meaning that more people can feel safe when cycling along this popular route, including those who are cycling or scooting with children.  

“The path is a fantastic way to get around and many journeys are actually quicker on bike or scooter. This new safe route is already encouraging people of all ages to cycle or scoot to school, to work, for leisure or to get to the facilities we have at Gurnell. Once complete the route will allow people to cycle, walk or scoot safely all the way to Ealing Broadway.”  

Will Norman, London’s Walking & Cycling Commissioner, said: “This new traffic-free route is an excellent way to encourage all ages to walk and cycle around Ealing. It’s vital that we encourage more people to walk and cycle for the good of our health and air quality, and I’m delighted that Ealing is helping both pedestrians and cyclists with their new network of paths. I particularly hope that local school children will be inspired to add active travel into their daily routines.”  

For more information about cycling in the borough, visit www.ealing.gov.uk/cyc

23 October 2017

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