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Council: Listen up everyone, we’ve got some exciting new plans about your high street. We know how important this is for you so we’ve thought long and hard and can’t wait to tell you…(drumroll please)… we’re going to rip out the cycle lane segregation to make it a more people-friendly area…

Local cyclists and families:

Newcastle City Council broke the news with a tweet promising “exciting new plans” before, in the press release, adding: “Plans would see improvements made to Gosforth High Street to make it a more people-friendly area, with widened pavements, green infrastructure, seating and cycling parking, as well as measures to prioritise public transport.

“This includes bus lane provision extended on the approaches to Gosforth High Street, with the current bollards removed and replaced with widened pavements for seating and planting to improve the attractiveness of the area.

“The intention to reclaim the space permanently for people who are walking or wheeling will mean this High Street, which currently has some of the narrowest footpaths of any comparable shopping street in the city, would be a nicer place to be.”

Here’s what the previous lane looked like — although far from perfect, I’m sure some would argue — and how it enabled children and families to access the route by bike…

But hey, cheer up everyone, at least “reclaiming the space permanently for people who are walking or wheeling” will “make it a nicer place to be”…



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