direct to your inboxAn extra 24 miles of permanent cycling and walking routes will be built across Greater Manchester using almost £16m in government funding.Permanent and ‘pop-up’ cycle lanes, footpaths, pedestrian crossings and traffic calming measures feature amongst 25 schemes delivered in each of the 10 boroughs.They form the second phase of Greater Manchester’s active travel vision, with the city-region using a £3.1m emergency government grant to trial temporary cycle lanes and traffic-free zones over the summer.
Some of these projects, such as the pop-up cycle lane on the A56 in Trafford, have since been scrapped despite proving popular with their target audience.
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