Flintshire Council has been awarded initial funding to assess the feasibility of improving walking, wheeling and cycling connections between Connah’s Quay and the Wales Coast Path.
Although access to the coast is possible via Dock Road, it is not a direct route and potential safety concerns may deter some people from using it. The Bridge Street pedestrian bridge provides a useful facility for able bodied pedestrians but cannot be used by those unable to negotiate steps, or cyclists. If access/safety improvements could be made it would better connect the town to the coast, improve access to nature and green space and positively impact on public health and the well-being of the local population.
Any improvements would, of course, need to take into account local constraints.
Councillor David Healey, Cabinet Member for Climate Change and Economy said:
“Currently, accessible walking, wheeling and cycling links between Connah’s Quay and the Wales Coast Path are not well developed, with the town largely separated from the Deeside coast.
“Working closely with Local Transport Projects the Council is inviting local people to put forward their views on accessible walking, wheeling and cycling issues in the area and ideas for improvement.”
A link to the survey is available here:
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