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Bradford Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan

Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIPs) are a new approach to improving walking and cycling within local areas. This is a summary of the proposals we have developed during the initial pilot phase of developing the Bradford LCWIP.

Introduction

Phase One aimed to test our approach and our tools through looking at two very specific geographic areas in the district; one looking at cycling routes in South Bradford and the other assessing walking improvements in Keighley town centre. The proposals have been developed through workshops with key stakeholders, street audits, data analysis and technical assessments of potential improvements. Further stakeholder engagement was undertaken in winter 2019 to get feedback on the proposals.

We are now taking the LCWIP process into the next phase and look to build upon the work done in this initial pilot. We’ll be looking at key cycling routes and walking areas across the district and assessing what improvements we can make to make these active travel modes both safer and more attractive. This will include everything from improving the quality of our pavements to building new pedestrian crossings and protected cycle routes. The LCWIP proposals, like those identified during Phase One, will be identified ahead of funding being allocated meaning that as money becomes available we will know how and where we can best spend it to make the biggest improvements. In this way both the Phase One Bradford LCWIP pilot and the next stage we are starting now inform and support our Connectivity Infrastructure Plan for the region, which sets out the a 20-year transport infrastructure investment programme in West Yorkshire.

A more detailed Phase One Bradford LCWIP report is available that explains the analysis carried out to identify the improvements proposed as well as high level network concepts for cycling and walking in the geographic areas of focus.

Proposed cycle route improvements for south Bradford

A range of cycle routes for south Bradford were identified and prioritised as a result of data analysis and stakeholder feedback. Two routes which could form the base of a future network were assessed in more detail to establish how we could create high-quality cycle provision on these corridors. By high-quality cycle provision we mean routes that make cycling safer and more pleasant, and routes that are suitable for a range of users including schoolchildren and the elderly as well as all types of cycle, including adaptive and cargo bikes. The process of route prioritisation is described in the detailed phase one report for the Bradford LCWIP.

For each of the two routes assessed, two potential options were identified. Further work will need to be carried out to ensure that the outline design shown here can be achieved to the requisite standard. Further links which will connect these routes to other communities to widen access and link to other parts of the district will be considered during future stages of LCWIP development.

We will also consider complementary measures such as waiting/loading restrictions and improved landscaping, lighting and public realm. In order to make accessing the cycle routes safer we may need to consider re-routing or limiting through traffic on certain roads to create safer streets, which will provide further benefits for local communities such as better air quality and reduced noise pollution.

We will also look at programmes to support the proposed improvements, including providing access to bikes or enabling behaviour change. These complementary measures would be defined as and when we take schemes further forward, including at further stages of the LCWIP process.

 

A map highlighting the two proposed cycle routes in south Bradford
This map highlights the two options proposed for the two routes assessed: Bradford city centre to Tong Street, and Laisterdyke to Low Moor

 

Proposed walking improvements for Keighley town centre

We undertook a community street audit which allowed local stakeholders to provide feedback on the local walking environment, with a follow up workshop. This identified a number of potential improvements for the town centre which would make walking, visiting or shopping in Keighley more pleasant and attractive. Options we looked at included widening pavements, narrowing side-roads and new crossing facilities. Further detailed feasibility and design work will need to be carried out at a later stage, informed by this initial list of options. We will also look at improving the local environment and public realm across other areas of Keighley, building out from this initial study of the town centre.

These proposed improvements to our public realm could also be accompanied by a range of complementary measures which would be defined in the next stages of LCWIP development. Some identified complementary measures which have worked elsewhere include new or better enforced waiting/loading restrictions, restrictions to general traffic and improved landscaping, lighting as well as the provision of accessible seating. The report available here includes further details of the proposed improvements, the approach taken to identify the improvements for Keighley town centre, as well as an indicative walking Network Map for the town, showing the main routes for walking, and other important pedestrian routes. The principles for good walking infrastructure used to help identify the improvements needed are also included in the report.

Improvements across the area

  • Improve back streets parallel to North Street for walking and cycling.
  • Reduction of vehicular traffic on Cavendish Street.
  • Changes to vehicular access to some side roads along North Street, with continuous pavement crossings or bollards to restrict through traffic.

This includes:

  • Improved pedestrian crossing at North Street / Cavendish Street / Highfield Lane intersection.
  • Improve pedestrian crossing across entrance to Hanover Street.
  • Improve pedestrian crossing across Back Cavendish Street / Sainsburys access.
  • Improve crossing at site of current courtesy crossing on Cavendish Street.
  • Improved pedestrian crossing facility at Bradford Road / Cavendish Road intersection.
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