Birmingham Cycle Revolution-Chinn Brook Recreation Ground Proposed Cycleway

Closed 21 May 2014

Opened 1 Apr 2014

Feedback updated 19 Sep 2014

We asked

Do you support the proposed cycleway at Chinn Brook recreation ground?

You said

The majority of the consulation results were positive for the proposals.

We did

The path works has commenced on site with completion due for mis October 2014, weather dependant.

Results updated 19 Sep 2014

There were 3 results on Be Heard consultation page for Chinn Brook cycleway. 2 for and 1 against. We have taken on board the comments from the public specifically regarding the path route, by ensuring it follows closely to the riverbank, out of the way of the open field.

Overview

Consultation on the proposed footpath and cycleway route through Chinn Brook Recreation Ground.These proposals form part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution project. Birmingham has successfully secured £17m from the Government specifically to make it easier and safer for new and experienced cyclists to travel to schools, shops, work or simply for fun. This forms one of the ‘green route’ sections through parks for leisure cyclists, families and commuters. Check the website at www.birmingham.gov.uk/bcr

Why your views matter

To confirm the location route of the cycleway through Chinn Brook Recreation Ground.

What happens next

Following consultation the route of the cycleway will be finalised with the hope to commence on site by June 2014

Areas

  • BILLESLEY

Audiences

  • All residents
  • Asylum Seekers and Refugees
  • Minority Ethnic people
  • Carers
  • Young people
  • Older people
  • Disabled people
  • Children
  • Council tenants
  • Women
  • Councillors/MPs/MEPs
  • Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender people
  • Children in Care/looked after
  • Gypsies/Travellers
  • Internet users
  • Parents/Carers/Guardians
  • Older people
  • Patients
  • People with Disabilities
  • People with Learning Disabilities
  • Men
  • Students
  • Visitors/tourists
  • Homeless
  • Offenders
  • People’s panel
  • Victims of Crime
  • Cyclists
  • Motor Vehicle Drivers
  • Pedestrians
  • Local Residents
  • Age All
  • Public Sector Bodies
  • Businesses
  • Faith groups
  • Community groups
  • Voluntary Organisations
  • Staff
  • Service user groups
  • Newly arrived groups

Interests

  • cycling
  • Parks & Green Spaces
  • Transport (Including Walking)
  • parks