Bewdley emerging LCWIP network
Information on the work for LCWIP taking place in Bewdley.
Bewdley - Cycling Routes
Sustrans has identified two primary routes in Bewdley:
B1: Bewdley Links to Schools (3.2 km)
The route is intended to connect the key sites on Stourport Road (Bewdley Leisure Centre, Schools) with the town centre and onward to Long Bank via Wyre Hill (St Anne's CE Primary School and Nursery) and Cleobury Road. The route uses the existing B4190 Bewdley Bridge, however, this is indicative only and is subject to feasibility for a new active travel bridge or other solutions.
B2: Bewdley to the Wyre Forest (Dry Mill Lane car park) (1.8 km)
This route connects Winbrook, Richmond Road and Dry Mill Lane to the Wyre Forest (Dry Mill Lane car park).
Bewdley - Walking and Wheeling network
The emerging walking and wheeling network for Bewdley has four primary routes along with two secondary routes. The network serves the town centre and key destinations including Hales Park, Bark Hill, Wribbenhall, Severn Valley Railway and Bewdley Leisure Centre. In addition, the core town centre including Load Street and High Street, will be a focus for walking and wheeling improvements.
Have your say
To inform the Council's approach to providing walking, wheeling and cycling improvements in the Wyre Forest Towns, a public engagement exercise is currently underway, asking for people's views. We would like to know how the emerging LCWIP network might encourage more walking, wheeling and cycling in Kidderminster, Stourport-on-Severn and Bewdley.
This LCWIP engagement distinguishes cycling from walking and wheeling routes. However, as part of the commitment to making active travel accessible to everyone, it is intended that all cycling corridors will consider corridor-wide improvements for walking and wheeling where possible.
As many people as possible are encouraged to have their say by accessing the online maps and survey.