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Waterbeach, Fulbourn and Comberton Greenways Consultation
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Consultation has concluded
The Waterbeach, Fulbourn and Comberton Greenways consultations have now closed. Thank you to everyone who took part.
Background
In 2016, the Greater Cambridge Partnership commissioned a consultant to review twelve routes to improve cycle, walking and equestrian links from villages around Cambridge into the city.
Following this review, we worked collaboratively with local residents and members of the public to develop the best routes for their areas.
These routes have been labelled the 'Greenways'. There are 12 Greenways planned in total:
Waterbeach Greenway
Horningsea Greenway
Swaffham Greenway
Bottisham Greenway
Fulbourn Greenway
Linton Greenway
Sawston Greenway
Melbourn Greenway
Haslingfield Greenway
Barton Greenway
Comberton Greenway
St Ives Greenway
Consultation on ideas
After early engagement with the public, we developed routes for these Greenways to enable cyclists, walkers and equestrians to travel sustainably from Waterbeach, Fulbourn and Comberton into Cambridge.
From 15 October 2018 to 03 December 2018 we gathered views on the Waterbeach and Fulbourn routes. The consultation on the Comberton route ran from 29 October 2018 to 17 December 2018.
The results of these consultations are now being analysed to help determine how to proceed the schemes.
The Waterbeach, Fulbourn and Comberton Greenways consultations have now closed. Thank you to everyone who took part.
Background
In 2016, the Greater Cambridge Partnership commissioned a consultant to review twelve routes to improve cycle, walking and equestrian links from villages around Cambridge into the city.
Following this review, we worked collaboratively with local residents and members of the public to develop the best routes for their areas.
These routes have been labelled the 'Greenways'. There are 12 Greenways planned in total:
Waterbeach Greenway
Horningsea Greenway
Swaffham Greenway
Bottisham Greenway
Fulbourn Greenway
Linton Greenway
Sawston Greenway
Melbourn Greenway
Haslingfield Greenway
Barton Greenway
Comberton Greenway
St Ives Greenway
Consultation on ideas
After early engagement with the public, we developed routes for these Greenways to enable cyclists, walkers and equestrians to travel sustainably from Waterbeach, Fulbourn and Comberton into Cambridge.
From 15 October 2018 to 03 December 2018 we gathered views on the Waterbeach and Fulbourn routes. The consultation on the Comberton route ran from 29 October 2018 to 17 December 2018.
The results of these consultations are now being analysed to help determine how to proceed the schemes.
Please consider linking the eversdens to a greenway, currently there is no safe cycle route to the centre of Cambridge of converting. The A603 has seen fatalities involving cyclists.
Helen
almost 6 years ago
The creation of these new routes should be also enable them to be simultaneously made into wildlife habitat corridors. Wouldn't cost much to add some suitable wildflower seed mix to the edges.
Frank Wells
about 6 years ago
More & better signs would help people who are new to the areas find their way first time.
Waterbeach, Fulbourn and Comberton Greenways Consultation has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under Review
Waterbeach, Fulbourn and Comberton Greenways Consultation has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review by the Greater Cambridge Partnership Executive Board. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final Report
Waterbeach, Fulbourn and Comberton Greenways Consultation is currently at this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Please consider linking the eversdens to a greenway, currently there is no safe cycle route to the centre of Cambridge of converting. The A603 has seen fatalities involving cyclists.
The creation of these new routes should be also enable them to be simultaneously made into wildlife habitat corridors. Wouldn't cost much to add some suitable wildflower seed mix to the edges.
More & better signs would help people who are new to the areas find their way first time.