Here in the Forest of Dean where old rail routes from the coal mining past have been turned into cycle paths, some are rather disappointed by recent news.
There's to be a £500,000 investment in developing a bridge and car parking facilities around a cycle centre but locals involved in the local community plan where there's a need for safe cycling routes to a local town feel neglected in that it does nothing to address the need expressed by many residents, for a route between the town of Lydney and nearby villages.
To provide such a route would also mean a link up between commuter rail services and the tourist track, for incoming visitors as an alternative to encouraging cars into the cycle centre.
I'm now thinking of where might be best to try and raise a petition about this. Any ideas anyone?
There's to be a £500,000 investment in developing a bridge and car parking facilities around a cycle centre but locals involved in the local community plan where there's a need for safe cycling routes to a local town feel neglected in that it does nothing to address the need expressed by many residents, for a route between the town of Lydney and nearby villages.
To provide such a route would also mean a link up between commuter rail services and the tourist track, for incoming visitors as an alternative to encouraging cars into the cycle centre.
I'm now thinking of where might be best to try and raise a petition about this. Any ideas anyone?