Have Your Say On Active Travel Routes
Pembrokeshire County Council is consulting with local residents on proposed active travel routes in the county.
Active travel focuses on walking and cycling and making it the most attractive option for shorter journeys.
Every local authority in Wales is required to plan such routes within its larger towns and communities as a result of the Active Travel (Wales) Act of 2013.
It’s the first law in the world to ensure that planners consider the needs of walkers and cyclists, and aims to make it easier for people to travel actively around the country.
Now the Council wants to hear people’s views on walking and cycling routes in the towns that they want to see improved or introduced
Routes have to be suitable for journeys to and from workplaces, educational establishments, health, leisure or other services or facilities and do not include routes used only for recreation.
People wanting to take part in the consultation can fill in a questionnaire found on www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/haveyoursay
This will enable Pembrokeshire County Council to finalise its Integrated Network Map before submitting it to the Welsh Government for consideration.
Anyone wanting a hard copy can contact the County Council by phoning 01437 764551.
The closing date for responses is Friday 27th January 2017.
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