National Cycle Network Review

Sustrans is currently undertaking a review of the National Cycle Network and is inviting people to respond to a survey about its future.  Sustrans was the originator of the NCN, bidding initially for £42 million of Lottery Funding to deliver the initial 5,000 mile network. The goal was subsequently increased to 10,000 miles and today, it has grown to a network of over 14,000 miles.

The survey is seeking input on a vision for the NCN and the characteristics that the network should aspire to. It goes on to ask about how the NCN should be improved. The final section of the survey asks about how important it is for local communities and individuals to be involved in looking after the National Cycle Network and what role they should have.

Spokes has been concerned for some time about the state of NCN4 within West Berkshire.  Much of the route follows the Kennet and Avon canal towpath and the wash from passing narrow boats has gradually eroded the banks, while boats pulling on mooring pegs have torn chunks out of the bank. Also, the the crushed aggregate path has narrowed over much of its length as a result of grass incursion to the extent that what was once a 2m wide path is now less than 30cm wide in places.   As a result, the condition of the towpath has deteriorated to the extent that certain sections are no longer considered safe to use by cyclists.

Through the Cycle Forum, Spokes has engaged with Sustrans, the Canal and River Trust and West Berkshire Council to highlight the problems. Although Sustrans has made efforts to undertake minor, routine tasks such as vegetation clearance through its volunteer network, it does not have ultimate responsibility for maintenance of the network. Similarly, the Canal and River Trust does not have sufficient funds to carry out all the improvements that are needed to bring NCN4 up to an acceptable standard.

West Berkshire Council has secured developer contributions from the racecourse housing site to upgrade the section of towpath towards Newbury Town Centre. However, there are no developments from which contributions can be levied to address the worst affected sections, which are in rural locations towards Marsh Benham and east of Colthrop.

Spokes is currently exploring options to secure grant funding through the Veolia Environmental Fund for the section to he east of Colthrop. However, even if the bid is successful, it will be just a drop in the ocean.

The National Cycle Network requires millions of pounds to be spent to bring it up to standard, but, unless more people express their concerns, then this funding will not be forthcoming. So please do take part in the Sustrans survey and ask them to lobby central government for the necessary funds to restore the NCN to a high quality walking and cycling network.

 

 

Happy New Year – 2014

Happy New YearWe would like to thank everyone who helped us in 2013 and to wish all of our members a Happy New Year for 2014.

The New Year is traditionally a time for reflecting on our past achievements and for making new resolutions to ensure that we do even better over the coming 12 months.

We have worked hard over the last year, and have achieved some pretty good things. Highlights include:

  • securing improvements to local cycle facilities,
  • organising three successful cycle counts,
  • running several Dr Bike sessions,
  • supporting local greening campaigns and other events,
  • providing loan bikes to kids from low income families,
  • helping children and adults to improve their cycling skills

Of course it’s not all been hard work – we’ve also enjoyed our social events, such as the monthly gatherings at local pubs and the occasional bike rides.

There’s plenty more that we want to achieve in 2014 and to help focus our efforts, we are asking our members if they would complete a short online survey about:

  • your cycling habits,
  • how you feel about cycling in West Berks
  • what you think about Spokes
  • whether you would be interested in social bike rides.

As always there are plenty of opportunities for you to get involved with any of our activities. No experience is necessary. So why not make a New Year’s Resolution that you will actually enjoy keeping and help us to make cycling safe, easy and fun. We look forward to seeing you!