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Road safety trials will take place in Levenshulme and Burnage at Christmas

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shared concerns about the project being ‘scrapped’ altogether following a ‘change in direction’ earlier this year.A similar project by the Levenshulme Bee Network was due to be trialled over the summer but following concerns of how it had been handled, Manchester Council ended its involvement with the project.It has since been working on how to further implement the plans.Executive Member for the Environment, Planning and Transport, Councillor Angeliki Stogia, said: “The Active Neighbourhood scheme presents an exciting opportunity for major investment into Levenshulme and the north area of Burnage, which will improve road safety and air quality, promote active travel and reduce the reliance on cars for short journeys.“We believe the.

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