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Stourport-on-Severn emerging LCWIP network

Stourport-on-Severn emerging LCWIP network

Information on the work for LCWIP taking place Stourport-on-Severn.

Stourport-on-Severn - Cycling Routes

Sustrans has identified three primary routes in Stourport-on-Severn:

S1: Stourport (west) links to schools (2.9 km)

This route connects Burlish Top Nature Reserve with Stourport town centre via Kingsway, Burlish Crossing, Lickhill Road North, Lower Lickhill Road, Moorhall Lane and New Street to Stourport town centre. This route is close to Stourport Primary Academy, Lickhill Primary School and St Wulstan's Primary School.

S2: Areley Kings connection (4.5 km)

This route connects Stourport town centre with Areley Kings. The route runs from New Street, Bridge Street and the existing A451 Stourport Bridge, however, this is indicative only and is subject to feasibility for a new active travel bridge or other solutions. The proposed route from A451 Stourport Bridge is via Dunley Road, footpaths to Layamon Walk and a circular route via Hermitage Way, Areley Common, Abberley Avenue, Bredon Way, Cotswold Avenue and Pearl Lane to B4196 Areley Common. From Areley Common, Redstone Lane, Princess Way (St Bartholomew's CE Primary School) and footpaths leading to Hermitage Way and Layamon Walk.

S3: Stourport (east) links to employment (4.9 km)

This route connects Stourport Marina at Nelson Road with Burlish Top via Sandy Lane, Broach Road, Hartlebury Common Nature Reserve, Britannia Gardens, Power Station Road, Worcester Road, Old Rose & Crown PH car park, via footpaths to Hartlebury Road, Mill Road, Millfields Drive, Evergreen Way, connecting footpaths to Timberland Way, Timber Lane, Manor Road, A451 Minster Road (Stourport High School and Sixth Form College), Kingsway and Burlish Top Nature Reserve.

Stourport-on-Severn - Walking and Wheeling network

SW1: Stourport town centre to Areley Kings (St Bartholomew’s School)

The route runs from New Street, Bridge Street and the existing A451 Stourport Bridge, however, this is indicative only and is subject to feasibility for a new active travel bridge or other solutions. The proposed route from A451 Stourport Bridge is via Dunley Road, footpaths to Layamon Walk, Hermitage Way and via footpath to Jackson Crescent and Princess Way (St Bartholomew’s School)

SW2: Stourport town centre to Lickhill Primary School

The route runs from York Street, New Street, Moorhall Lane, Galahad Way, Moor Hall Drive, Lower Lickhill Road, Hafren Way, footpath to Stagborough Way, Ash Grove, footpaths to Ribbesford Drive, Cranberry Drive, footpath to Birchfield Drive, Stagborough Way and Almond Way to Lickhill Primary School

SW3: Stourport town centre to Hartlebury Park

From Mart Lane, Severnside, Waters Edge, Cheapside, Severn Road, Tesco car park, River Stour footbridge, Pinta Drive, Santa Maria Way, Discovery Road, Resolution Way, Power Station Road, Worcester Road, Old Rose & Crown PH car park and footpaths to Heathlands (Hartlebury Park)

SW4: Stourport town centre to Steatite Recreation Ground

From York Street, Parkes Passage, High Street, Lickhill Road, Vernon Road, Tan Lane and footpaths to Park Avenue, Olive Grove and via Memorial Park to Steatite Recreation Ground (near The Ridgeway)

SW5:  Stourport town centre to Leapgate Country Park

From York Street, Lion Hill, Mitton Street, Vale Road, A451 Minster Road, Longboat Lane and canal footbridge to Leapgate Old Railway Line and Leapgate Country Park.
 

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.

Documents

Please find below the PDF versions of the maps on this page.

Stourport-on-Severn – Emerging Cycling Routes S1 to S3 (PDF)

Stourport-on-Severn – Emerging Walking and Wheeling Network (PDF)

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