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Consultation has concluded
Consultation for a new 1.2km (0.75 mile) walking and cycling path from New Malden to Raynes Park forms one of 10 new schemes being developed as part of the Go Cycle programme in Kingston.
The vision
The Mayor of London and Transport for London have allocated Kingston Council £30 million to create new walking and cycling routes (see route map below) to improve road safety for everyone, upgrade public spaces and relieve the pressures on the borough’s transport network. This forms part of the Healthy Streets vision for London, enabling people to adopt healthier lifestyles and active travel choices.
This latest scheme will open up a entirely traffic free route between New Malden Railway Station and Raynes Park Recreation Ground. The path will run along Thames Water land, parallel to the railway line, passing under the A3 Kingston by-pass and avoiding busy or lengthy alternative routes. Journey times between these areas for pedestrians and cyclists will be improved.
This consultation closes July 17, 2017.
Consultation for a new 1.2km (0.75 mile) walking and cycling path from New Malden to Raynes Park forms one of 10 new schemes being developed as part of the Go Cycle programme in Kingston.
The vision
The Mayor of London and Transport for London have allocated Kingston Council £30 million to create new walking and cycling routes (see route map below) to improve road safety for everyone, upgrade public spaces and relieve the pressures on the borough’s transport network. This forms part of the Healthy Streets vision for London, enabling people to adopt healthier lifestyles and active travel choices.
This latest scheme will open up a entirely traffic free route between New Malden Railway Station and Raynes Park Recreation Ground. The path will run along Thames Water land, parallel to the railway line, passing under the A3 Kingston by-pass and avoiding busy or lengthy alternative routes. Journey times between these areas for pedestrians and cyclists will be improved.
We want to know what you think. Your feedback will help shape the final plans.
Please read through each of the information sections and then complete our online questionnaire.
If you are unable to complete this questionnaire because of disability or language, we can assist you. Please call the Kingston Council helpline on 020 8547 5000 or ask someone to call on your behalf.
Consultation has concluded
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Project timeline
Stakeholder and resident information events
Go Cycle: New Malden to Raynes Park Link has finished this stage
March 2015
Engagement with local residents
Go Cycle: New Malden to Raynes Park Link has finished this stage
June 2015
Public consultation and exhibitions
Go Cycle: New Malden to Raynes Park Link has finished this stage
June / July 2017
Committee review
Go Cycle: New Malden to Raynes Park Link is currently at this stage
Autumn / Winter 2017
Thames Water maintenance works
this is an upcoming stage for Go Cycle: New Malden to Raynes Park Link
January 2016 / Spring 2018
Detailed design
this is an upcoming stage for Go Cycle: New Malden to Raynes Park Link
Spring 2018
Construction starts
this is an upcoming stage for Go Cycle: New Malden to Raynes Park Link