Active Travel Hubs Concerns

Vision King's Lynn has announced that "Work is advancing to the next exciting stage to deliver two new Active Travel Hubs in King’s Lynn to promote healthier, greener, and more cost-effective travel into and around the town centre." KLWNBUG had not seen the plans for more than a year, so we ask: Are they primarily for Active Travel? Are they even Travel Hubs? Won't they fail like the two pilot cycle hubs? Why haven't we seen the plans in over a year? Let's explain each concern in […]

https://www.klwnbug.co.uk/2026/03/02/active-travel-hubs-concerns/

Hunstanton Masterplan

Please respond to the borough council's #Hunstanton #Masterplan #consultation if you live, work or visit the town. It finishes Friday and can be found at www.west-norfolk.gov.uk/hunstantonmasterplan plus there is a drop-in session at Hunstanton Town Hall today (Monday 2 Feb) 10am-7pm. It includes some #cycling

https://www.klwnbug.co.uk/2026/02/02/hunstanton-masterplan/

A week to go on this junction improvement consultation and I've sent in a pro-cycling response. Please do if you can too:

Lamsey Lane, Heacham | KLWNBUG - The Norfolk & Fens Cycling Campaign

https://www.klwnbug.co.uk/2025/05/19/lamsey-lane-heacham/

#space4cycling #ncn1 #biketooter #velophant #mastobike #consultation #lcwip #heacham #snettisham #hunstanton #norfolk #WestNorfolk

Lamsey Lane, Heacham | KLWNBUG - The Norfolk & Fens Cycling Campaign

Norfolk County Council is asking for feedback on proposed changes to the Lamsey Lane junction with the A149 at Heacham and the consultation closes next Monday

Warwickshire County Council has voted to approve its new Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan, in the Cabinet session held on 15 February 2024. The detailed plan, in development since 2022, sets out the County Council’s vision for walking, wheeling, and cycling.

https://fiets.uk/2024-02-15/warwickshire-approves-its-lcwip/

#Cabinet #LCWIP #LocalCyclingAndWalkingInfrastructurePlan #WarwickshireCountyCouncil

Warwickshire Approves its LCWIP

Warwickshire County Council has voted to approve its new Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan, in the Cabinet session held on 15 February 2024. The detailed plan, in development since 2022, sets out the County Council's vision for walking, wheeling, and cycling.

Fiets! Let's Cycle like the Dutch!!
@RantyHighwayman Rather foolishly, I'll be on #BBC #Radio #Norfolk about this at 1020 today. Details of Norfolk projects in local press. Both W Norfolk #cycling projects are from the #LCWIP https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/23532387.norfolk-get-new-cycle-lanes-pedestrian-crossings/
Norfolk to get new cycle lanes and pedestrian crossings

Almost £3m is to be spent on cycle lanes and new pedestrian crossings at almost a dozen sites in Norfolk.

Eastern Daily Press