Bucks Council's aim to make a safer, quieter area between Stoke Mandeville and Aylesbury is to be made permanent, but with a few changes.
They will be keeping the segregated cycle lane and path for pedestrians, however after feedback from residents, they will be reducing the number of restrictions on motor vehicles too. This will be reviewed after 12 months.
The new changes also include additional signage and the removal and repainting of lines on Churchill Avenue in Aylesbury (instead of the current covered lines introduced in the trial scheme) which will be undertaken during April 2022.
In the south of the county, a short stretch of Trinity Road will stay car-free, providing access to local schools and towards Marlow town centre.
The changes are expected to create a quieter area for everyone, encouraging cycling and walking while still maintaining vehicle access for local residents and businesses.
More information on Active Travel Schemes in Buckinghamshire can be found at: www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/parking-roads-and-transport/cycling-and-walking/active-travel-fund-schemes

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