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Why this area?

Choosing the location for an Active Neighbourhood

This area was selected as an Active Neighbourhood for a number of reasons. These include:

  • The walkable size of the area for most people
  • An identified rat run between the A58 and Belmont Road
  • Location of services and schools within and near to the area
  • Opportunity to create safer connections to Barlow Park
  • Availability of A58 and Belmont Road as significant road corridors
  • Active Neighbourhoods are best suited to areas where short trips by car can reasonably be converted to safe and enjoyable trips by foot, cycle or wheelchair. This means areas which measure around 1km², as they can be walked across in around 10 minutes and cycled across in around 5 minutes. It’s also preferable for shops, parks and local services to be within walking or cycling distance, making the overall size and location quite important.

    As a key aim of Active Neighbourhoods is to reduce rat running, areas must be bound by sizeable roads, such as A and B classified roads. These provide a suitable alternative route for drivers who previously cut through the neighbourhood.

    Active Neighbourhoods can also have a greater impact where fewer households have access to a car, so this is taken into account in selecting an area. They can also be brilliant for areas with schools, helping to make active journeys to school a greater possibility for children and families.

    The wider context

    This Active Neighbourhood is part of a GM-wide programme of 10 schemes (one per district) to be delivered by Arup and Sustrans in 2021, in partnership with councils and TfGM. There is an additional neighbourhood for Bolton and Stockport, bringing the current Greater Manchester total to 17.

    Active Neighbourhoods form part of the Bee Network, a 10-year plan for Greater Manchester to deliver the UK’s largest cycling and walking network, eventually spanning 1,800 miles. The focus is on enabling people to leave the car at home for everyday trips to school or to the shops. This will contribute to the one million additional daily sustainable journeys Greater Manchester wants to achieve by 2040, while also having wider benefits to health, congestion and clean air.

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