An £85 million ‘cycling boom’ project is planned for Greater Manchester by 2021

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A new £85m cycling project has been outlined and will bring 55 miles of protected routes and 140 new crossings to roads across Greater Manchester by the end of 2021.

The project – which is dubbed the Bee Network and was first announced two years ago – is part of Olympian and Greater Manchester’s Cycling & Walking Tsar Chris Boardman’s master plan for the region and it will bring to life the “UK’s largest cycling and walking network”.

There will also be 25 miles of “temporary” changes, which could potentially be kept in place for the long-term should they be a hit with communities.

All of Greater Manchester’s 10 districts and boroughs will benefit from a total of 35 projects – with the first Bee Network signage to be installed by next summer – and they will be funded by the Mayor’s Challenge Fund.

Two new and exciting “low-traffic neighbourhoods” are also in the pipeline for Tameside and Trafford.

Speaking to the MEN about the plans for the project, Chris Boardman said: “I’m just so excited to see it happening at such a scale. At last we’ve got to a point were we can start meaningful delivery and 55 miles by the end of next year is some going.”

He also pointed out that boroughs have been spurred on by their experience in the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, meaning that “global traffic was turned off” and people were allowed to use the streets differently. He added: “People showed that if they felt safe they would cycle and I think that’s given councils the confidence to accelerate this and realise this should be a part of our future and that enthusiasm is coming across and schemes are starting to move really quickly.”

Mr Boardman also stated that with 250m journeys in Greater Manchester every year covering less than a km, people feel like driving is “their only option”, but this new network will give them viable alternatives.

The project has been driven forward by public consultation and feedback, as well as local authorities.

Andy Burnham – Mayor of Greater Manchester Mayor – added: “By next summer we will begin to see the fruits of our labour and the region’s residents will finally have the chance to travel to shops and schools easily and safely without using a car.

“Today heralds the real start of our cycling and walking story.”

The 35 projects that will be delivered across Greater Manchester up to December 2021 are:

Greater Manchester

What will this £85 million project mean for your area though?

Here’s everything you need to know.

Manchester

Bolton

Bury

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Oldham

Salford

Stockport

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Tameside

Trafford

Wigan

You can find more information via the Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) website here.