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Riverbank Meadows Travel Information Booklet Contents What’S in This Guide? Riverbank Meadows Travel Information Booklet Contents What’s in this Guide? This booklet has been prepared on behalf of Kier Living Northern, and forms part of the Travel Plan for Riverbank Meadows. The Travel Plan aims to support and encourage sustainable and active travel use by providing the information and infrastructure you need to make that choice. Leaving What’s in this Guide? ....................... 5 your car at home a few times a week and travelling by a different mode instead - such as walking, cycling, catching the bus or using the train - has a positive impact on your health, the health of those around you, air quality, traffic levels, climate change. It Walking ............................................. 6 provides you with a form of exercise and can often save you money. Inside this booklet you will find information about: Cycling .............................................. 10 • Walking distances and times around the area • Suitable cycle routes and options for travelling by bike Public Transport ............................... 14 • Local bus and rail services and the destinations served • Ideas for more environmentally frienly and economical car usage Driving ............................................... 20 A Travel Plan Coordinator is available to answer any questions you have about travelling to and from Riverbank Meadows: Travel to School ................................ 23 Emily Ingham Tel: 0113 246 0204 Email: [email protected] Travel to Work ................................... 24 In the future we will be carrying out surveys to see how you are travelling to work or school, so we can make sure we know how to help you travel by sustainable transport if you want to. This may be via an online survey, a quick visit to you house, or asking a few questions as you are leaving Riverbank Meadows in the morning. 2 3 Pedestrian Catchment and Local Amenities Walking For those who are physically able, walking is a great option for getting where you need to be. You don’t need specialist equipment and you don’t have to buy tickets or think about parking. It is reliable, too, as it always takes the same amount of time. It is recommended that adults take 150 minutes of moderate exercise each week. That can seem daunting, but if you walk for 20 minutes each day, you’re almost there! According to NHS Choices, regular walking has been shown to reduce the risk of chronic illnesses, such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, asthma, stroke and some cancers. Walking routes can be planned using the journey planner on the Walkit website at www.walkit.com, and there is also a Walkit app. You can choose between quieter and more direct routes to suit you. What can I walk to? The play area is within a 5 minute walk and has seating, grass, a tyre swing and other equipment. The bus stop for the 188 service in on the turning circle, 3 minutes from Riverbank Meadows, and Tieve Tara medical centre and pharmacy is a 15 minute walk. The Square is a 25 minute walk down Fryston Road, and has a Co-op food shop, Tesco Express, Airedale Library, Premier convenience shop, salons, post office, ATM, pharmacy and several take-away outlets. The Square can also be reached on the 188 bus. The Hut Key: leisure centre is 5 minutes from the Square and has bowling, skating, football and lots of 1. Riverbank Meadows 8. Fairburn View Primary School other classes and activities. 2. Play Area 9. Airedale Junior School 3. Bus Stop for 188 to Castleford/ 10. Airedale Infant School The local schools are within a 30 minute walk - see Travel to School on page 23 for more Wakefield and Knottingley 11. The Pathways School information. 4. Tieve Tara Medical Centre and 12. Townville Infant School Pharmacy 13. Airedale Academy 5. The Square (The map on page 10 shows Fryston 6. The Hut Leisure Centre Country Trails and Fairburn Ings Nature 7. Oyster Park Primary School Reserve) 44 Leisure Walking Routes On your doorstep you will find the start of the Fryston Country Trails. Spanning 65-hectares, these trails are perfect for summer walks with children or the dog. The trails cover 8km of scenic footpaths alongside the River Aire. Accessibility for children, older people or people with disabilities is generally good, although some trails may be unsuitable, as shown on the map below. Go to thelandtrust.org.uk/fryston-country-trails for more information. RSPB Fairburn Ings Nature Reserve (picture opposite) can be found by following the Fryston Country Trails east. It’s a 25 minute walk and a great day out, with viewing points, guided walks and a visitor centre, check out rspb.org.uk/fairburnings Map courtesy of The Land Trust. (Riverbank Meadows marked with blue dot.) Photo courtesy of Lydia Monkman 6 Cycle Routes around Riverbank Meadows Cycling Cycling is a great way to work towards the recommended 150 minutes per week of moderate exercise, as it doubles up as transport to work, the shops, or to school; saving you money, helping the environment, and keeping you fit - all at once! It’s also a good way to blow off steam at the weekend and there are loads of great leisure cycle trails around Riverbank Meadows. This includes Fryston Country Trails, offering 8km of off-road cycleways and bridleways, which start right next to Riverbank Meadows (shown on the map on page 8). To see how these local routes connect with routes in the wider area check out the map at fourpointmapping.sustrans.org.uk/westyorkshirecyclemap/westyorkshire.html and plan your journey at www.cyclestreets.net which allows you to choose between quieter and more direct routes. Key: 1. Riverbank Meadows 2. Route to Castleford - 20 minutes via cycle lanes on Wheldon Road 3. Route to The Square (5 minutes) and Junction 32/XScape (25 minutes) via Fryston Road 4. This area contains the Fryston Country Trails network. Purple arrows show how to get on to the trails from surrounding streets. 5. Fairburn Ings Nature Reserve. Access this by travelling east on the Fryston Trails and crossing the Aire Bridge (just off the map). 6. Other off-road cycle paths in the vicinity. 8 If you would like to start cycling, but are not feeling confident you could take part in a guided ride with Wakefield District Cycle Forum, and they also have lots of maps of leisure routes. Find out more at www.cycling-wakefield.org.uk Alternatively you could book a training course with CityConnect, who are also working on a waterside cycle route between Castleford and Wakefield. Their website is cyclecityconnect.co.uk Castleford town centre is a 20 minute bike ride from Riverbank Meadows, via Weldon Road. Xscape (pictured above) and Junction 32 Retail Outlet are a 25 minute cycle via Fryston Road. 10 Public Transport Journey Planning Find out if you can make your journey by public transport at by heading to planner.wymetro.com/lts/ Bus Arriva service 188 stops at the turning circle on Wheldon Road, a 3 minute walk from the entrance to Riverbank Meadows. One bus per hour (usually 34 minutes past the hour) goes to Wakefield via Castleford, and one per hour (usually 39 minutes past the hour) to Knottingley. They both use the same stop so make sure you read the destination on the front of the bus! The last services arriving/departing between 6.30-7pm Monday to Saturday, and 4.30pm on Sunday. There is an Arriva Bus app for timetable info and an Arriva m-ticket app for buying Accessible Travel tickets. Go to www.arrivabus.co.uk/yorkshire to find out more. You can also buy tickets with cash on the bus. West Yorkshire Metro offer Travel Assistance Cards to help people with disabilities and older people. This card lets the driver know about any requirements you may have, so There are additional buses to Castleford (bus 156 and 159) from stops on Fryston Road you don’t have to explain if you don’t want to. near Elizabeth Drive, a 15 minute walk from Riverbank Meadows. AccessBus is a dial-a-ride bus service providing door-to-door local transport, seven days You can look up timetable information at www.wymetro.com/BusTravel or call Metroline a week between 9am and 5pm and is of particular benefit to people who are unable to on 0113 2457676. Bus timetables are updated approximately twice a year so we use standard bus services, as the driver assists passengers. Call 0113 348 1903 to recommend looking online, or visiting the travel centre at Castleford Bus Station who will register with the service. provide you with the most up to date information. Find out more at www.wymetro.com/howtogetto/Accessible 12 13 Train Castleford is the nearest railway station, accessible on the 188 bus which stops 5 minutes’ walk from the station entrance. You can also get there by cycle (15 minutes), walking (45 minutes) and by car (10 minutes). The station has a car park, and there is level access from the road and car park to the platform. From Castleford there is one train per hour to Wakefield, Knottingley, Barnsley and Sheffield, and two trains per hour to Leeds, all operated by Northern. Pontefract Monkhill station is a 12 minute drive and has direct Grand Central services to London. The map opposite shows the West Yorkshire rail network. If you or the person you are travelling with has a disability or restricted mobility you can book assistance from the train companies’ websites or by calling 0800 138 5560 (Northern) or 0344 811 0072 (Grand Central). You can buy tickets and/or download travel apps on the train companies’ websites or you can go to www.nationalrail.co.uk 14 Multi-Operator Tickets As well as the operator-specific tickets mentioned already, you can also buy MCard passes for use on bus and train from Metro.
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