The next Ryedale Cycle Forum will take place via MS Teams on 10 May at 10.00am.
Agenda and previous minutes are available from the Cycle Forum website.
Any new members are welcome to attend, email craig.nattress@ryedale.gov.uk for an invite.
Cycling resources for Ryedale, North Yorkshire
The next Ryedale Cycle Forum will take place via MS Teams on 10 May at 10.00am.
Agenda and previous minutes are available from the Cycle Forum website.
Any new members are welcome to attend, email craig.nattress@ryedale.gov.uk for an invite.
North Yorkshire County Council’s Sustainable Travel team wants to hear positive stories from people who are committed to walking or cycling so their stories might inspire others.
An updated document on the progress of this activity has been posted to the Development Wishlist page under the Pickering to Helmsley section.
Ryedale Cycle Forum are working with Kirkbymoorside Environment Group and Kirkbymoorside Town Council on a Crowdfunder appeal to fund the installation of a section of a section of A170 verge path West of Kirkbymoorside – http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/kirkbymoorside-path-for-everyone
20’s plenty speed limits in villages and towns would make cycling safer and more attractive, so helping folks to cut their carbon footprint of travel.
We hope you can join our next County meeting on Thursday 16th December 2021 at 7.30pm using this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5861366730
If you are a supporter whose Parish council has not already passed a motion in support, you can contact your parish/town councillors and parish/town clerk in the same vein.
20s Plenty for North Yorkshire
Ryedale Cycle Forum have previously liaised with Highways England on suggestions for potential improvements to the A64 for safer cycle crossing points between York and Scarborough. An update from H.E. is below. The A64 page on the website details previous areas where improvements have been suggested.
A1 Hazelwood Castle Bridge
Highways England (H.E.) completed a feasibility study and some early preliminary design work on this structure, but the cost estimate is prohibitively expensive. Consequently, this scheme is on hold, although the scheme is considered as a high priority should additional funding become available. Another consequence of this is that H.E. haven’t yet looked in detail at the potential crossing near Barton le Willows.
H.E. recently had a meeting with the major projects team who are generating proposals for the A64 Hopgrove dualling. We discussed a recent small scheme we’d completed near Jinnah restaurant near Harton. From this discussion, the team agreed to incorporate an NMU (non motorised users) bridge in this area in their proposals.
A64 Claxton to Flaxton
This scheme is currently in preliminary design with an outside contractor. The inclusion of the full width cycleway will require some land purchase so once the value of the scheme as a whole is known, we will bid for funding and hopefully deliver it next year. (2022)
H.E are also close to completing the feasibility stage of the A64 NMU phase 2 scheme. Although this scheme is primarily for the benefit of local residents to access bus stop facilities, it proposes the introduction of six further refuge island within the single carriageway A64, some linking to shared use footway / cycleway routes. This also carries the secondary benefit of slowing vehicles and reducing shunt collisions at junctions. This includes the crossing near Scagglethorpe, which I know has been raised as an area of concern in the past.
H.E would like to thank Ryedale Cycle Forum for their input, as this is useful when promoting these improvements. Unfortunately these schemes often take quite a long time to implement.
H.E. are always open to hear the views of all of our customers.
Here are some further useful links https://highwaysengland.co.uk/designated-funds/. The subsequent link to the Designated Funds Expression of Interest Form.
There is now less than a week until the online engagement period on the A64 Hopgrove closes on 21 November.
If you haven’t already, we’d be very grateful if you could take the time to visit the scheme’s webpage and leave your feedback: https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/yorkshire-and-north-east/a64-hopgrove/.
Note also the safety improvements to be made at the A64 Old Malton junction which the Ryedale Cycle Forum supports – https://www.thescarboroughnews.co.uk/news/transport/safety-improvements-at-a64-old-malton-junction-in-north-yorkshire-3458473
To keep up to date with closure information visit https://highwaysengland.co.uk/our-work/yorkshire-and-north-east/a64-improvements/ or follow @HighwaysYORKS on Twitter.