cycle track

Consultation: Moor Street Gateway

An artist's visualisation of Moor Street Queensway after the proposed redevelopment.

Birmingham City Council is consulting on changes to Moor Street Queensway to create a more welcoming pedestrian-friendly space for the expected shift in passengers from New Street Station to the new HS2 Curzon Street Station. They aim to create a welcoming gateway for people visiting Birmingham on the new high-speed trains, taking advantage of the segmentation of the city center, reducing the volume of private motor traffic, to reallocate road space.

A Change in Direction on the A38 and the A34

On Monday Push Bikes campaigners inspected plans for a cycleway on the A38. We were very pleased to see a high quality, reasonably wide, two way cycle track running from Selly Oak to the ring road. Push Bikes has long been asking the Birmingham Cycle Revolution team to aim high and go for quality rather than length, and they took that on board earlier in the year and have been working on new plans.

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