A Virtual Stroll Along the Mickle Trafford-Shotton Railway
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But
here,
photographed
in
late
July
2000,
is
the
completed
and
newly-opened
SUSTRANS
cycleway
close
to
the
railway
bridge
crossing,
with
Brook
Lane
running
to
our
right.The handrail of a flight of steps for pedestrians may be seen on the right and a ramp connecting the cycleway to Brook Lane is hidden behind the bank of flowering Bay Willow Herb. How incredibly quickly nature has repaired the damage caused during the construction of the cycleway! The lady approaching us may be just the sort of person who would be nervous about cycling along the busy nearby roads, but here is allowed to travel in safety and perfect peace. What a great pity it would be, then, if much of the idyllic scene in our picture were to be destroyed by the laying of a two-lane concrete busway along the route!... |
"Being a regular user of the Sustrans cycleway, I see the many cyclists
and walkers who enjoy this tranquil space. I can let my 17-month-old son walk
on his own without any fears and see many families with young chilren who walk
and cycle free from any danger, noise or pollution.
One would think that the council would be proud of having had a hand in providing
this wonderful 'country feel' resource for the people who put them in power. But
instead they are intent, for their own purposes, on destroying it and adding more
concrete to this already built up area.
Why can they not see what a disaster and a tremendous waste of money the CDTS
would be?
Now that the cycleway is established and being enjoyed by so many people, please
can they think again? It takes a strong person to admit that they are wrong and
to reconsider rather than pushing on blindly with such a flawed scheme. There
are better ways of spending this money!
Sue Thompson, 29 Shavington Avenue, Hoole, Chester: September 2000
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