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Bath Walking, Wheeling, and Cycling Links scheme

Consultation update

We are aware that a number of questions have been submitted to the council about the Bath Walking, Wheeling and Cycling Links (BWWCL) project following the end of the public consultation. The BWWCL team is currently reviewing all feedback from the consultation process, including around 1700 responses from the questionnaire. 

In the near future an engagement report will be published outlining the project’s next steps. All questions submitted to the Council/Cabinet meeting will be addressed either in the engagement report or the business case for the project. Updated timescales for these elements of the project can be found on the project website.

To stay up to date with BWWCL, and when the engagement report is published, we encourage you to sign up to our alerts as this is the best way to stay informed.

The Bath Walking, Wheeling and Cycling Links (BWWCL) scheme is one of several CRSTS (City Region Sustainable Transport Settlements) projects being developed in Bath. It aims to provide continuous cycle routes, as well as walking and wheeling improvements designed to connect key areas within Bath through a network of dedicated cycle lanes, advisory routes, and improved pedestrian paths.

The four routes will create more than 6.2km of cycling routes across Bath through advisory lanes, dedicated spaces, and quiet routes. It will also provide significant walking and wheeling improvements such as crossings and more convenient and safer options. This will enable more travel choices, healthier places and people, and greater connectivity in and out of the city centre.

Each scheme has it's own consultation survey, so please be sure to comment on every part of the scheme route that you have an interest in.