Residents invited to help improve walking, wheeling, and cycling infrastructure in East Herts

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Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIPs) aim to make it easier, safer, and more enjoyable for people to walk, wheel, or cycle in their community. East Herts District Council, in partnership with Hertfordshire County Council, are currently asking for resident views on the East Herts LCWIP draft route network map.

To establish the most effective route network map that appropriately serves and connects our local communities, the two authorities are inviting residents to offer their feedback using an online platform – Esri Hub. Insight provided by residents is invaluable as it will help shape the formal consultation process due to take place later in the year.

Residents in the following areas now have the chance to identify the barriers they face, whilst also being able to offer suggestions towards improving the draft network route map:

•    Hertford and Ware 
•    Bishop’s Stortford and Sawbridgeworth 
•    Buntingford 
•    Villages including Braughing, Hertford Heath, Hunsdon, Much Hadham, Standon & Puckeridge, Stanstead Abbotts & St Margarets, Walkern and Watton-at-Stone

Vicky Glover-Ward, Executive Member for Planning and Growth at East Herts District Council, said, “This is an exciting opportunity for residents to directly influence the future of walking and cycling in their communities."

"By offering feedback and encouraging further engagement amongst local friends and family, residents will be helping to forge a desirable and effective network route map for active travel within and between our district’s destination towns, as well as other, more rural areas."

“Enabling greater access to safe travel by sustainable means will greatly benefit the physical and mental health of our residents, whilst also contributing to a more sustainable future for East Herts.”

Furthermore, Cllr Phil Bibby, Executive Member for Highways and Transport at Hertfordshire County Council, said, “I’d like to thank everyone who registered an interest in the East Herts LCWIP since May. This next stage of engagement is to provide us with feedback on potential routes, which will in turn help to shape what the local walking and cycling network could look like in the future."

“Our aim is to offer all residents a cleaner, greener, healthier Hertfordshire. By increasing access to cycling and walking initiatives, we'll help to improve health and air quality, as well as reducing traffic congestion.”

Residents can offer their feedback on the draft network route map here: 
www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/EasthertsLCWIP