Improvements are expected to be made to Manchester’s ‘Fallowfield Loop’ to help make the path easier to access and safer due to the popularity of the route.
The loop is also expected to receive 26 different entry points to help make the cycleway accessible by residents walking, cycling and wheeling.
Improvements are to be made to the fences, guard rails, and barriers to make the cycleway more secure/safe and visually appealing.
Vegetation clearance will also be worked on to ensure access to the loop can be maintained. READ MORE: Manchester Christmas Markets declared one the UK's 'most affordable' despite £8 sausages READ MORE: Aldi 'threatens' Great British Bake Off with legal action amid caterpillar cake challenge After consultation with residents and businesses in the area, the cycle lane at the St Werburgh's Road tram station and the area close to the Shillington Road entry in Levenshulme has been prioritised to be worked on.
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