Movement
Wychavon Town will be a place where people can choose to travel in cleaner, healthier, and more convenient ways, residents will be offered real alternatives to limit the number of movements by vehicle.
Our ambition is for at least 40 per cent of journeys to be made within the town by active travel (walking, cycling, wheeling or public transport).
Wychavon Town will be a place where people can choose to travel in cleaner, healthier, and more convenient ways, residents will be offered real alternatives to limit the number of movements by vehicle.
Our movement strategy will partly be achieved by catering for the needs of residents as much as possible close to where they live, with an ambition for at least 40% of journeys to be made within the town by active travel or public transport.
- All main streets to have separate spaces for active travel as well as the main road
- No through roads to be created within neighbourhoods
- 20mph zones in neighbourhoods and a maximum of 30mph on main routes around the town
- A network of paths, bridges and underpasses to create active travel routes accessible for all. This will include a new bridge over the Birmingham to Gloucester Line to the north and a new underpass under the Cotswold Line.
- Existing bridges and underpasses will be upgraded
- A dedicated bus route through the town centre with good connectivity to the Worcestershire Parkway railway station
- Bus prioritisation measures, such as at traffic lights and junctions
- Ensuring Worcestershire Parkway Station is connected to the active travel network from all parts of the town
- Creating a new expanded car park to the West of Woodbury Lane to serve Worcestershire Parkway Railway Station, which will discourage traffic from entering the town centre
- An attractive gateway from Junction 7 of the M5 will be created to continue to encourage people to make regional journeys by rail
- All main streets to have separate spaces for active travel as well as the main road.
- Lower speed environments designed to restrict speeds.
- A network of paths, bridges and underpasses to create active travel routes accessible for all. This will include a new bridge over the Birmingham to Gloucester Line to the north and a new underpass under the Cotswold Line.
- A dedicated bus route through the town centre and neighbourhoods with good connectivity to the Worcestershire Parkway railway station.
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Bus prioritisation measures, such as at traffic lights and junctions.
- Ensuring Worcestershire Parkway Station is connected to the active travel network from all parts of the town.
Mobility Hubs
Places where people will be able to catch a bus, rent a bike or scooter, switch to rail services or pick up a shared car – will be created in the town centre and in local neighbourhoods. This will make it easier to move around without relying on a private car.
It is recognised some journeys by car may be needed when accessing specialist facilities or those outside of the town. That’s why three new main streets will be created to support this: