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(3 = Easiest to Deliver to 1 = Most Challenging) Estimated Cost Area Location Details Potential Deliverability Estimated Cost unweighted BCR approx Funding (3 = easiest to (calculated by MCAF total (ebike) Distance Source (Local Travel deliver to 1 = linear metre) nb 0 = m Plan, Section most not 106, challenging) scored Community Infrastructur e Levy, Dept. of Transport) Ipswich Ipswich Waterfront University of Suffolk waterfont LTP, 3 £473k building to Stoke bridge on S106/CIL, quayside DfT 5 44.1 789 Ipswich Portman Road Barrack Corner to Princes St LTP, 3 £214k junc S106/CIL, DfT 3 32.6 360 Stowmarket Chilton Way to Bury This link Lowry Way/Rugby Club LTP, 2 £495k Road (Chilton Way) junction to Bury Rd - BCR to be S106/CIL, Cycle link verified DfT 3 27.4 825 Ipswich Yarmouth Rd London Rd to Bramford Rd - LTP, 3 £327k S106/CIL, DfT 2 22.9 545 Lowestoft Higher Drive to Higher Dr/Woods Loke to LTP, 3 £432k Normanston Park Normanston Park (not incl Park S106/CIL, cycle route tracks) will need crossing of DfT Normanston Dr. 2 22.5 720 Haverhill Park Rd - A1307 to potential new route (or Park LTP, 3 £420k Castle Manor Rd?) spine route S106/CIL, Academy DfT 6 21.8 750 Bury St Cotton Lane Northgate St to Mustow St LTP, 1 £205k Edmunds S106/CIL, DfT 4 15.2 685 Ipswich Princes St link to rail station LTP, 2 £461k S106/CIL, DfT 3 14.9 770 Ipswich Belstead Rd Luther Rd to Stoke Bridge LTP, 2 £969k S106/CIL, DfT 3 13.4 1615 Ipswich Grove Ln to Civic Dr Rope Walk, Tackett St, Dogs LTP, 2 £1163k Head St S106/CIL, DfT 3 13.1 1940 Haverhill Manor Rd Ruffles Rd/Millfields Way junc, LTP, 3 £174k Manor Rd,Eringhausen Way S106/CIL, DfT 3 12.9 580 Bury St Horringer - Bury route between village & town LTP, 1 £900k Edmunds cycle / ped link avoiding A143 - RoW S106/CIL, DfT 3 12.47 1500 Haverhill Mill Hill - Crowland Duddery Hill, Recreation Rd, LTP, 1 £257k Rd Camps Rd, Castle Rd, S106/CIL, Withersfield DfT 3 11.8 860 Ipswich Maryon Rd to using Nacton Rd Bishops Hill, LTP, 2 £1576k Waterfront S106/CIL, DfT 4 11.6 2630 Bury St Mount Road Orttewell Rd to Eastgate St, + LTP, 1 £1137k Edmunds (Eastgate St) Eastgate St to Angel Hill S106/CIL, DfT 4 11.6 1895 Sudbury East St B1115 A134 to King St LTP, 1 £598k S106/CIL, DfT 4 10.8 1400 Newmarket Park Ln & Sun Lane Granby Rd to High St LTP, 1 £326k S106/CIL, DfT 4 10 510 Ipswich Bramford Ln to Bramford Lane from Ulster Ave LTP, 1 £1100k Bramford Rd junc to Bramford Rd S106/CIL, DfT 3 9.1 1830 Ipswich Ranelagh Rd to Ancaster Rd to Stoke Bridge LTP, 3 £1167k Burrell Rd S106/CIL, DfT 3 8.1 1945 Beccles Lowestoft Rd - Waveney Cycle Policy Be11. LTP, 2 £486k Hillside Ave to Improve link on Beccles to S106/CIL, Ellough Rd Worlingham cycle route [ PCT DfT scheme * BCR Hillside to Ellough] 3 7.6 810 Haverhill Withersfield Rd Howe Rd to Cangle junction - LTP, 1 £287k potential alternate parallel route S106/CIL, using railway walk DfT 3 7.6 960 Stowmarket Finborough Road B1115 Thirlmere Dr/Onehouse LTP, 2 £538k Rd to Church Walk/Tavern St- S106/CIL, DfT 3 7 896 Bury St Barton Road Ortwell Rd to Eastgate St LTP, 1 £266k Edmunds S106/CIL, DfT 3 7 890 Bury St Cullum Road A1302 Nowton Rd to Westgate LTP, 3 £923k Edmunds St + Guildhall to Cornhill S106/CIL, DfT 3 6.8 1540 Bury St Thetford Rd Lark Valley Drive junc, Culford LTP, 1 £1616k Edmunds Rd & The Street to Tollgate on S106/CIL, B1106, land acquisition, + DfT Fornham Rd scheme 3 6.6 2694 Mildenhall Field Rd (A1101) Rnbt, College Heath Rd, Folly LTP, 2 £1140k Rd junctions to Queensway - S106/CIL, DfT 3 6.2 1900 Felixstowe Grange Rd Grange Rd & Maidstone Rd - LTP, 2 £1189k Ferry Ln to High St S106/CIL, DfT 3 6.2 1980 Haverhill Chivers Rd Park Road to Burton End LTP, 3 £413k S106/CIL, DfT 3 6.1 700 Beccles Lowestoft Rd - A146 - Hillside, include safety LTP, 1 £718k Kempton Cross to improvements at A146 rnbt S106/CIL, A146 Rbt DfT 3 6.1 1100 Beccles Tesco to Ingate Grove Rd, LTP, 1 £636k S106/CIL, DfT 3 6.1 1060 Bury St Westgate St & Westbury Ave, Queens Rd, LTP, 2 £1101k Edmunds Abbeygate St Kings Rd, Cornhill S106/CIL, DfT 3 6 135 Sudbury Cornard Rd B1508 Head Ln to Gt Eastern Rd incl LTP, 2 £1304k Gainsborough St S106/CIL, DfT 4 5.8 2170 Bury St Hardwick Ln and Nowton Rd (using Wilks Rd) to LTP, 1 £489k Edmunds Vinery Rd Horringer Rd S106/CIL, DfT 3 5.7 1630 Ipswich Oyster Reach to Wherstead Rd, & St Peters/ LTP, 2 £1678k Stoke Bridge Falcoln St S106/CIL, (Wherstead Rd) DfT 4 5.6 2797 Newmarket Studland Park Ave Studland Park Ave & Brickfields LTP, 2 £668k Ave, Exning Rd to Fordham Rd S106/CIL, DfT 4 5.2 1100 Haverhill Burton End Mill Rd to Chivers Rd LTP, 1 £294k S106/CIL, DfT 3 5.2 1400 Saxmundha 3 communities link Kelsale, Saxmundham, Benhall LTP, 2 £1860k m B1121 link as identified locally. S106/CIL, Assumed full route incl Sax High DfT St 5 5.1 3100 Lowestoft Gorleston Road LTP, 2 £1042k S106/CIL, DfT 4 5 1736 Haverhill Duddery Hill Duddery Hill, Greenfields Way LTP, 2 £382k S106/CIL, DfT 4 5 1270 Mildenhall Kingsway (A1101) Kingsway from North Terrace to LTP, 2 £427k Brandon Rd S106/CIL, DfT 3 5 710 Lowestoft Oulton Road Peto Way/Oulton Rd to Church LTP, 2 £1021k Rd/Crown St W S106/CIL, DfT 3 5 1702 Lowestoft Yarmouth Road & A47 Sussex Rd to Bentley Dr LTP, 1 £1214k Bentley Drive (Tesco) S106/CIL, DfT 4 4.9 2023 Sudbury Melford Rd & Girling A134 rnbt to Newton Rd - LTP, 1 £1027k St A131 S106/CIL, DfT 4 4.7 2400 Ipswich Hospital to Freehold Rd, Foxhall Rd LTP, 3 £1197k University S106/CIL, waterfront DfT 4 4.6 1995 Lowestoft Pakefield coast Cliff path ROW proposal, width LTP, 1 £390k path from Arbor Ln & erosion tbc, convert to S106/CIL, to All Saints & St bridleway - no PCT data for a DfT Mary's Church FP, therefore using generous assumption of 50% diversion (400m x2) from London Road Pakefield 4 4.6 650 Ipswich Bury Rd to Norwich Rd, St Matthews St LTP, 2 £2124k Northgate St S106/CIL, DfT 4 4.5 3540 Lowestoft Tom Crisp Way Blackheath Rd to Waveney Dr LTP, 3 £1483k (Asda) S106/CIL, DfT 2 4.4 2471 Bury St Westgate St & West Rd, Hospital Rd, LTP, 2 £657k Edmunds Hospital Rd Westgate St, S106/CIL, DfT 3 4.3 2190 Lowestoft Victoria Avenue & from Bascule Waveney Dr, LTP, 2 £1645k Waveney Drive Victoria Ave (existing off road old S106/CIL, rail line much of route, see DfT discussion with E Suff Waveney Cycle Strategy) 4 4.1 2742 Lowestoft Kessingland to Field Lane to A12 Romany Ln LTP, 1 £1768k London Road rnbt to A12 Bloodmoor rndt S106/CIL, (Bloodmoor DfT roundabout) 3 4.1 2947 Ipswich Valley Rd Henley Rd to Norwich Rd LTP, 3 £1383k S106/CIL, DfT 5 4 2300 Lowestoft Normanston Drive from Fir Ln/ Oulton Rd junc to LTP, 2 £1155k & Fir Lane Bridge Rd / CommodoreRd S106/CIL, DfT 3 4 1925 Mildenhall Worlington Rd to Newmarket Rd junc, Station Rd LTP, 1 £1275k Mildenhall Rd junc, Aldrich Place junc, Market S106/CIL, (B1102) Place jnc to Queensway, DfT 4 4 2120 Felixstowe Princes Rd Sea Rd, Mill Ln LTP, 2 £430k S106/CIL, DfT 3 3.9 715 Homersfield A143 Sustrans NCN route review LTP, 1 £120k recommendation (S of Palgrave) S106/CIL, short track next to A413 as NCN DfT link 3 3.9 200 Felixstowe Beach Stn Rd Dock Rd rnbt , Sea Rd, Sea LTP, 2 £1028k (A154) Front to Undercliff Rd S106/CIL, DfT 3 3.8 1715 Lowestoft London Road Bloodmoor rndt to Belvedere Rd LTP, 1 £1967k (A12) S106/CIL, DfT 2 3.7 3278 Felixstowe Garrison Lane Undercliff Rd to Grove Rd & LTP, 3 £1396k (A154) Langer Rd schemes S106/CIL, DfT 4 3.6 2327 Beccles Lowestoft Rd to on Ellough Rd LTP, 3 £123k Bluebell Way S106/CIL, DfT 3 3.6 410 Stowmarket Gipping Way Needham Rd rnbt to Station Rd LTP, 3 £672k junction S106/CIL, DfT 3 3.6 1120 Woodbridge Melton crossroads route via B1152 & B1083 LTP, 2 £1140k to Sutton Hoo SI06/CIL, DfT 3 3.6 1900 Halesworth Saxons Way cycle request for cycle/ped off road LTP, 2 £456 route route around town centre S106/CIL, DfT 2 3.6 760 Stowmarket Ipswich Road The Crescent/Poplar Hill to LTP, 1 £1134k Tavern St S106/CIL, DfT 3 3.6 1890 Bury St Bedingfield Road & From Skyliner Way to Southgate LTP, S106 £1165k Edmunds Rougham Road Green rbt. New Rougham Hill bridleway now provides alternate route. 3.6 1900 Ipswich Henley Rd to potential to enhance existing LTP, 2 £1736k Ipswich town centre bridleway S106/CIL, DfT 5 3.4 2890 Beccles Rigbourne Hill Improve off road route PCT LTP, 2 £144k Lane/Oak Lane scheme * proxy data for the S106/CIL, potential route via current DfT footpath 5 3.4 700 Felixstowe Trimley St Mary to surface bridle way Candlet farm LTP, 3 £1020k St Martin cycle to Capel Hall Lane, adjacent to S106/CIL, route east of A14 DfT 2 3.3 1700 Shotley Shotley to proposed in planning, route LTP, 1 2580k Chelmondiston tbc S106/CIL, DfT 4 3.3 4300 Bury St Beetons Way (& Newmarket Rd to Fornham Rd LTP, 3 £780k Edmunds Tollgate ln) using Beetons Way & Tollgate S106/CIL, Ln DfT 4 3.2 2600 Felixstowe High Rd Faulkeners Way to Western Ave LTP, 3 £2123k S106/CIL, DfT 4 3.1 3540 Haverhill Sturmer Rd (A143)- Sturmer Rd / Chalkstone Rd LTP, 2 £389k Hamlet Rd junc, Hamlet Rd, High St S106/CIL, DfT 3 3 1295 Lowestoft Bascule Bridge to bascule bridge, A47 to Sussex LTP, 2 £1222k Yarmouth Road Rd junction (potential alternate S106/CIL, Corton Rd Lowestoft -Gt DfT Yarmouth route) 4 2.9 2036 Beccles Ellough Rd to Ellough Rd - via Priory Ln to LTP, 2 £712k Ringsfield Ringsfield S106/CIL, DfT 3 2.9 1190 Haughley Haughley to improve cycle routes as part of LTP, 1 £1620k Harleston (NCN51) traffic schemes incl speeds, hgv, S106/CIL, via The Folly relief road DfT 2 2.8 2700 Beccles Ingate to Bluebell via Castle Hill & Queen LTP, 2 £107k Way Elizabeth Dr S106/CIL, DfT 4 2.6 180 Newmarket Fordham Rd Noel Murless Dr to Clocktower LTP, 1 £1283k corridor Rnbt S106/CIL,
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