Two people biking down a country lane

Final phase of new cycling and walking route getting underway

The final phase of a new cycling and walking route connecting Ponteland with Callerton is getting underway this month. 
 
Cabinet members agreed to accept a further £500,000 of Transport North East funding to complete the scheme which will connect the town centre to the Newcastle city boundary line  - giving access to Callerton Metro Station for onward journeys. 
 
The first phase - between Callerton Lane to Rotary Way – has recently been completed and the second and final phase from Rotary Way to Prestwick Road roundabout is due to start from the end of October and is due to be complete next Spring. 
 
Cllr Wojciech Ploszaj, Cabinet Member responsible for the Council’s Cycling and Walking Strategy, said: “This project takes us another step forward towards more active and sustainable transport in our county.  
 
This scheme is part of the proposed Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans that we are developing which identify the key cycling and walking corridors in the county’s main towns that will be prioritised for investment. 
 
The route will improve sustainable travel options for residents, workers, learners and visitors, not just between Ponteland and Callerton Parkway, but provide further connectivity within the region.” 
 
The new cycling and walking route, one of several underway in the county, link in with the Council’s Big Northumberland Gear Change campaign, which encourages people to adopt more sustainable ways of moving around the county by walking, cycling and using public transport more often. 
 
Cllr Ploszaj added: “This project aims not only to provide more sustainable transport options for residents and visitors and reduce the amount of short car journeys in and around Ponteland but also to help reduce local congestion, improve air quality and enhance people’s health and wellbeing.” 
 
The £1.37m scheme is being delivered through the Transforming Cities Fund, with investment provided by the Department for Transport (DfT). 
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