When I look at our local traffic problems, I think what a shame it is that you don't see more families taking to the roads on bikes - then looking around Rayleigh I see that cycle lanes are either not feasible or just plain forgotten by our local highways representatives. I'm an occasional cyclist (no lycra here!) and often use my bike to nip to ASDA's, cutting through Sweyne Park bridle track from Victoria Avenue. There is a lovely, shared footpath from the top of Priory Chase to ASDA and I'm pretty sure I could beat any vehicle that makes the same journey via the main roads. It takes me about 10 minutes to make the journey and I'm not polluting the environment or caught up in traffic.
The recent report for 47 new dwellings on London Road refers to cycle routes. I raised the point that I could not see these cycle routes around our town. In fact in some areas I struggle to see safe walking routes to be honest. I felt I was sneered at by other members for raising this and didn't get any support but I do wonder when the last time they got on a push bike was?
I'm going to so more digging around on this subject as I think people should be encouraged to use bikes more often, but we need to make our roads more accessible for cyclists and their families.
Last night I attended the Annual Town Meeting that Rayleigh Town Council holds…..annually, surprisingly. It’d probably be more aptly named as an awards evening. However, it was good to see local people recognised for their hard work and efforts in our town. I was actually really surprised at some of the winners! Did you know
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Happy Halloween everyone! Hope you have an enjoyable ‘trick or treat’. I was listening to my Halloween Spotify playlist today and this reminded me of Council meetings…
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Good to hear Cllr Adrian Eves on BBC Essex this morning speak on the closure of the public toilets across the Rochford District. Listen to what he had to say
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