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TIP Scheme List for Ctte 2017 V1 Appendix 1a TIP Scheme List Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire Category: C=Cycling, W=Walking, P=Public transport, T=Traffic S=Safety TIP Category of District Scheme Location Scheme Description Strategy Basis Programme ID Scheme C=cycle Milton Road, between Science Park City / South access and Cambridge Guided Busway City Deal Phase 1 2 Cambs C W S intersect Cycleway Improvement northbound LTTS + TSCSC Milton Road Corridor Milton Road, between junctions with City / South Cambridge Guided Busway and King's City Deal Phase 1 3 Cambs C W P S Hedges Road Corridor Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Milton Road Corridor City / South Milton Road crossroad junction with King's City Deal Phase 1 4 Cambs C W P T S Hedges Road and Green End Road Junction Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Milton Road Corridor City / South Milton Road, between junctions with City Deal Phase 1 5 Cambs C W P S King's Hedges Road and Arbury Road Corridor Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Milton Road Corridor City / South Milton Road crossroad junction with City Deal Phase 1 6 Cambs C W P T S Arbury Road and Union Lane Junction Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Milton Road Corridor City / South Milton Road, between junctions with City Deal Phase 1 7 Cambs C W P S Arbury Road and Elizabeth Way Corridor Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Milton Road Corridor City / South Milton Road roundabout junction with City Deal Phase 1 8 Cambs C W P T S Elizabeth Way Junction Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Milton Road Corridor City / South Milton Road, between junctions with City Deal Phase 1 9 Cambs C W P S Elizabeth Way and A1134 Victoria Road Corridor Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Milton Road Corridor Cycle Link on Milton Road, between City / South Guided Busway junction and Cowley 10 Cambs C S Road junction, outbound Cycleway Improvement TSCSC + TIP TBD City / South Cambridge Science Park Road-Ring road Upgrade existing paths to cycleways & 12 Cambs C S around Science Park new cycleways TSCSC + TIP TBD City / South Cambridge Regional College - Cambridge Employment Based Area Wide Travel Travel Plan Plus (to end 15 Cambs C W P T S Science Park - Cambridge Business Park Planning TSCSC + TIP of 2016) City Deal Phase 1 Cross City Cycle City / South Arbury Road, between King's Hedges Improvements: Arbury 16 Cambs C W S Road and Mere Way Cycleway Improvement TSCSC Road corridor City Deal Phase 1 Cross City Cycle City / South Arbury Road, between Mere Way and Improvements: Arbury 17 Cambs C W S Campkin Road Cycleway Improvement TSCSC Road corridor City Deal Phase 1 Cross City Cycle City / South Arbury Road, between Campkin Road Improvements: Arbury 18 Cambs C W S and North Cambridge Academy Cycleway Improvement TSCSC Road corridor City / South Arbury Road, between North Cambridge 19 Cambs C W S Academy and Milton Road Cycleway Improvement TSCSC + TIP TBD Arbury and King's Hedges Cycling and Pedestrian Improvements: Cycle crossing improvement between Arbury Road junctions with King's Hedges Road and St Arbury and King's Catherine's Road; and upgraded cycle Hedges Cycling & City / South paths around and linking to King's Cycle improvements and Cycle Crossing Pedestrian 20 Cambs C W S Hedges Recreation Ground improvements TSCSC Improvements City Deal Phase 1 Cross City Cycle Improvements: Links to Green End Road, between Nuffield Road North Cambridge City / South roundabout junction and Milton Road / Station and the Science 22 Cambs C W S King's Hedges Road junction Cycleway Improvement TSCSC Park City Deal Phase 1 Cross City Cycle Improvements: Links to North Cambridge City / South Nuffield Road, between Green End Road Station and the Science 23 Cambs C W S and Cambridge North railway station Cycleway Improvement TSCSC Park City / South Ring Fort Path link, between Orchard 24 Cambs C W S Park and A14 Histon Interchange Footway / Cycleway improvement TSCSC Transport Delivery Plan Histon Road, junction with Darwin Green (NIAB) access junction incorporating changes to the Histon Road junction with King's Hedges Road; the approach on the B1049 to the A14 Histon Interchange City / South northbound and the A14 eastbound off- 25 Cambs C W P T S slip New Junction and junction alterations TSCSC TBD City Deal Phase 1 City / South Histon Road, between King's Hedges Histon Road Corridor 26 Cambs C W P S Road and Blackhall Road Corridor Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Improvement Scheme City Deal Phase 1 City / South Histon Road, between junctions with Histon Road Corridor 27 Cambs C W P S Blackhall Road and Roseford Road Corridor Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Improvement Scheme 1 of 14 Appendix 1a TIP Scheme List Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire Category: C=Cycling, W=Walking, P=Public transport, T=Traffic S=Safety TIP Category of District Scheme Location Scheme Description Strategy Basis Programme ID Scheme C=cycle City Deal Phase 1 City / South Histon Road, between junctions with Histon Road Corridor 28 Cambs C W P S Roseford Road and Gilbert Road Corridor Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Improvement Scheme City / South Link, between Darwin Green and Histon Footway / Cycleway improvement & new 29 Cambs C W S Road via Cambridge Squash Club access crossing TSCSC + TIP TBD City Deal Phase 1 City / South Histon Road. between junctions with Histon Road Corridor 30 Cambs C W P S Gilbert Road and Victoria Road Corridor Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Improvement Scheme City Deal Phase 1 City / South Histon Road, junction with Victoria Road Histon Road Corridor 31 Cambs C W P T S and Huntingdon Road Junction Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Improvement Scheme Huntingdon Road, between Oxford Road City / South junction and Victoria Road/Castle Street Cycle City Ambition 32 Cambs C S junction, inbound Cycleway Improvement TSCSC Grant Huntingdon Road, between Victoria City / South Road/Castle Street junction and Oxford 33 Cambs C P S Road junction outbound Cycleway Improvement TSCSC + TIP TBD City / South Link, between Wellbrooke Way and 35 Cambs C W S Darwin Green 1 development Cycleway TSCSC TBD Path, between Darwin Green 2 development and Villa Road, Histon, and City / South Girton Parish Centre, Girton via NIAB 36 Cambs C W S bridge over the A14 Cycleway and Footway improvement TSCSC TBD Focussed on the Darwin Green site City / South including the wider area surrounding 37 Cambs C W P T Darwin Green Area Wide Travel Planning Measures TSCSC TBD City / South Darwin Green development to key 38 Cambs P locations within Cambridge Bus Service Pump Prime Funding TSCSC TBD West Cambridge - Northwest Cambridge - Darwin Green - Orchard Park - Cambridge Regional College - Cambridge City / South Science Park - North Cambridge Railway 39 Cambs P Station Bus Service Pump Prime Funding TSCSC TBD City / South Cambrige North West development to key 40 Cambs P locations within Cambridge City Centre Bus Service Pump Prime Funding TSCSC TBD City / South Promotional campaign for the Guided 41 Cambs P Busway Bus Promotional Campaign TSCSC TBD Citybound cycle lane on Girton Road, between junctions with Thornton Road City / South and Huntingdon Road, to tie into new 42 Cambs C S cycleway on Huntingdon Road Cyclway Improvement TSCSC TBD Cycle crossing and off-road cycleway on western side of Girton Road, to enable cyclists to access the existing toucan City / South crossing on Huntingdon Road to the west 43 Cambs C W S of the junction with Girton Road Cycle improvement TSCSC TBD City / South Oxford Road and Windsor Road T 44 Cambs T S junction, Cambridge Traffic Calming TSCSC Transport Delivery Plan Cycle link, between Abbey-Chesterton bridge and Cambridge North Railway City Deal Phase 1 City / South Station / Cambridgeshire Guided Busway Chisholm Trail Cycle 45 Cambs C W S / Cambridge Science Park via Moss Bank Cycleway Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Scheme Abbey-Chesterton Cycle Bridge over River Cam, connecting Ditton Meadows City Deal Phase 1 City / South with Fen Road, via the Cam Towpath Chisholm Trail Cycle 46 Cambs C W T S (Nacional Cycle Network Route 11) Foot and Cycle Bridge LTTS + TSCSC Bridge City Deal Phase 1 City / South Ditton Meadows, between Abbey- Chisholm Trail Cycle 47 Cambs C W S Chesterton bridge and the Leper Chapel Cycleway Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Scheme City Deal Phase 1 City / South Under Newmarket Road, between Leper Chisholm Trail Cycle 48 Cambs C W S Chapel area and Barnwell Lake Foot and Cycle Underpass LTTS + TSCSC Scheme Coldham's Common, between City Deal Phase 1 City / South Newmarket Road (by Barnwell Lake) and Chisholm Trail Cycle 49 Cambs C W S Coldham's Lane Cycleway Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Scheme Cycle link, between Coldham's Common and Network Rail land adjacent to junction of Cavendish Road / Cavendish Place (route goes via Crowmwell Road & Brampton Road & includes a link through City Deal Phase 1 City / South the Ridgeons site to connect it to the Chisholm Trail Cycle 50 Cambs C W S Network Rail land) Cycleway Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Scheme 2 of 14 Appendix 1a TIP Scheme List Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire Category: C=Cycling, W=Walking, P=Public transport, T=Traffic S=Safety TIP Category of District Scheme Location Scheme Description Strategy Basis Programme ID Scheme C=cycle Cycle link, between western end of Coldham's Lane Cycle Bridge and Hooper City Deal Phase 1 City / South Street (via Beehive Centre / York Street / Chisholm Trail Cycle 51 Cambs C W S Ainsworth Street) Cycleway Improvement LTTS + TSCSC Scheme Cycle links either side of the railway, between Cavendish Road and Carter Cycle Bridge on the southeastern side and Hooper Street and Carter Cycle Bridge on the northwestern side, including new ramp to the Cycle Bridge and new City Deal Phase 1 City
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