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Appendix 2 Programme of Cycling Network Improvements Appendix 2 Programme of Cycling Network Improvements Tranche 1 - High Priority Delivery Median Estimate Scheme Area Primary Ward Secondary Ward Road Description Timescale Cost £ Convert 3 x crossings to Toucans and remove guardrailings West Thurrock Way: Shared path and toucan West Thurrock and South Lakeside Basin B186 West Thurrock Way 750,000 crossings Stifford Convert southern footway to Shared Use, and de-clutter where appropriate New on-road cycle lanes between Stifford Road and Arisdale Avenue South Ockendon: Advisory cycle lanes South Ockendon Belhus Daiglen Drive 175,000 by removing unnecessary large area of central hatching Devonshire Road: New shared path Chafford Hundred Chafford and North Stifford Devonshire Road New shared path on north side of Devonshire Road 175,000 New shared path on north side of the Purfleet By-pass, eastwards to the roundabout junction with London Road and A1090 West Thurrock and South Purfleet bypass - New shared path Purfleet Purfleet By-pass 175,000 Stifford Provide shared path signage and directional signage on newly constructed path West Thurrock and South A1306 Arterial Road Purfleet / Purfleet bypass - Toucan crossings Purfleet Provide 2 x toucan crossings on roundabout entry / exits 375,000 Stifford A1090 / London Road Roundabout New cycle-friendly crossing on Daiglen Drive to allow access to route Year 1 2016-17 across park linking to Arisdale Avenue South Ockendon: New shared path and crossing South Ockendon Belhus Daiglen Drive / Arisdale Avenue 100,000 Provide off-road link across park to new path funded through S.106 and complete path at northern end of Arisdale Avenue A1012 Elizabeth Road / Hogg Lane Chafford Hundred: New Toucan crossings Chafford Hundred Chafford and North Stifford 2 x new toucan crossings on south and west roundabout arms 175,000 Roundabout West Thurrock and South New Toucan crossing, and conversion of existing zebra crossing on Lakeside Basin: New toucan crossing Lakeside Basin Cygnet View 100,000 Stifford West Thurrock Way to Shared Use New shared path on southern side of A1306 between the Purfleet by- Purfleet: New shared path Purfleet Aveley and Uplands A1306 Arterial Road Purfleet 175,000 pass roundabout and Armor Road Exisitng sub-standard shared path on southern side of Stifford Road to Aveley: New shared path Aveley Aveley and Uplands Stifford Road 100,000 be widened to 2.5m+ Purfleet: Relocation of sign Purfleet Aveley and Uplands A1306 Arterial Road Purfleet Relocate large sign away from the cycle path 20,000 Provide 2 x toucan crossings in place of existing uncontrolled Purfleet: New toucan crossings Purfleet Aveley and Uplands A1306 Arterial Road Purfleet 155,000 crossings of roundabout Tranche 1 Sub-total 2,475,000 New off-road link from Dock Road under A1089 Rail Bridge, alongside Tilbury Riverside and Grays: New off road cycle link Grays Grays Thurrock A126 / A1089 Uniserve to Thurrock Park Way. This will link to the proposed new 750,000 Thurrock Park path from Thurrock Park Way to Manor Road via the marsh area Reserve schemes to be implemented if/when funding Convert crossing on eastern arm to standalone toucan crossing becomes A1306 / B146 / B186 Roundabout Chafford Hundred: New Toucan crossings Chafford Hundred Chafford and North Stifford South Chafford New toucan crossing 375,000 available (signals removed) Convert existing pedestrian island to toucan crossing South Ockendon: New toucan crossing and de- Convert existing pedestrian crossing at junction to toucan and remove South Ockendon Belhus Stifford Road / Daiglen Drive 175,000 cluttering unnecessary guardrail Chadwell St Mary: New shared path Chadwell St Mary Chadwell St. Mary Chadwell Recreation Ground New Shared Use track on north side of recreation ground 100,000 Page No 1 of 3 Tranche 2 - High Priority but requires consultation, orders or agreements Delivery Median Estimate Scheme Area Primary Ward Secondary Ward Road Description Timescale Cost £ Tilbury Riverside and West Tilbury Marshes: Conversion to shared use West Tilbury Marshes East Tilbury Footpath 146 Convert to Shared Use (+signing) Includes upgrade of access bridge. 875,000 Thurrock Park Convert existing footpath and wide verge on west side of South Road to shared path between Stifford Road and Tamarisk Road South Ockendon: New shared path South Ockendon Belhus B186 South Road 375,000 Upgrade existing pedestrian path linking South Road with Tamarisk Road to shared path. West Thurrock and South Widen existing footway on southern side to provide shared path West Thurrock: Shared path and toucan crossing West Thurrock London Road 375,000 Stifford between A1090 Roundabout and St Clements Stanford-Le-Hope: New advisory cycle lanes Stanford-le-Hope Stanford-le-Hope West London Road New advisory lanes (+ remove centre markings) 100,000 Year 2 2017-18 New shared path on west side of South Road linking to new crossing North Stifford: New shared path North Stifford Chafford and North Stifford Pilgrims Lane (B186) 175,000 to be provided across A1306 (item 47) West Thurrock and South A1306 Arterial Road West West Thurrock: New shared path West Thurrock Widen existing shared path on south side into verge 175,000 Stifford Thurrock West Thurrock and South Purfleet: New shared path Purfleet Aveley and Uplands A1090 Stonehouse Lane New shared path on western side 175,000 Stifford West Thurrock West Thurrock and South Thames Riverside: New shared path Footpath 141 Convert footpath to Shared Use (+Signing) 175,000 Marshes Stifford West Thurrock West Thurrock and South Thames Riverside: New shared path Footpath 141 Convert footpath to Shared Use (+Signing) 175,000 Marshes Stifford Provide new shared path on north side of the B1335, providing a link Aveley: New shared path Aveley Aveley and Uplands B1335 375,000 to the existing cycle network in Aveley Tranche 2 Sub-total 2,100,000 Convert existing wide path on west side adjacent to railway line to Reserve scheme South Ockendon: New shared path South Ockendon Belhus Tamarisk Road 175,000 shared path. Some local widening required and removal of trees Tranche 3 - Lower Priority and / or More Delivery Risk Delivery Median Estimate Scheme Area Primary Ward Secondary Ward Road Description Timescale Cost £ New section of Shared Use track and Zebra Crossing to connect Year 2 2017-18 Grays: New shared path and crossing Grays Little Thurrock Rectory A126 175,000 Route 5 Convert western footway to Shared Use Heron Way: New shared path and toucan West Thurrock and South Lakeside Basin Heron Way 175,000 crossing Stifford New Toucan Crossing to connect existing Shared Use tracks West Thurrock and South New Toucan Crossing to tie-in with existing and proposed Shared Lakeside Basin: New toucan crosisng Lakeside Basin Service Area SE 100,000 Stifford Footways Convert existing wide footpath to shared South Ockendon: Cycle access bridge and South Ockendon Belhus Afton Drive / Barle Gardens 100,000 shared path Allow cycling on bridge over railway line. Minor physical alterations required to ensure safety Tilbury Riverside and Widen existing footway, and create new Shared Use track on north Tilbury: New shared path Tilbury A126 Calcutta Road 100,000 Thurrock Park side Tilbury Riverside and Tilbury: Widen existing advisory cycle lanes Tilbury Tilbury St. Chads Civic Square Widen+Re-align cycle lanes through Civic Square 100,000 Thurrock Park Tilbury Riverside and Tilbury: Widen existing advisory cycle lanes Tilbury Tilbury St. Chads Brennan Road Widen cycle lanes (+remove centre line markings) 100,000 Thurrock Park Continued on next page Page No 2 of 3 Tranche 3 - Lower Priority and / or More Delivery Risk Continued from last page Median Estimate Scheme Area Primary Ward Secondary Ward Road Description Cost £ Convert eastern footway to Shared Use from junction with River View Chadwell St Mary: New shared path Chadwell St Mary Chadwell St. Mary Brentwood Road 100,000 to Claudian Way. Change to western footway up to Upgrade existing pelican crossing to toucan crossing and associated A1090/A1306 & A1306 Arterial Purfleet: New toucan crossing Purfleet Aveley and Uplands widening of central island. Improved alignment of shared cycle path on 175,000 Road Purfleet existing tight corner. Removal of guardrailing where it is not required North Stifford: New shared path North Stifford Stifford Clays Blackshots Lane New shared path on verge 100,000 New toucan crossing across the B186 linking several shared paths North Stifford: New toucan crossing North Stifford Chafford and North Stifford B186 South Road and providing continuity as cycle route switches from one side of the 100,000 road to the other Stanford Road / Lodge Lane Little Thurrock: New crossing facility Little Thurrock Little Thurrock Blackshots Enhanced crossing facility 100,000 Roundabout Tranche 3 Sub-total 1,425,000 New shared path on southern side of Aveley By-pass linking to cycling Aveley: New shared path Aveley Aveley and Uplands Aveley By-pass 175,000 Reserve scheme facilities provided as part of the new housing development Stifford: New shared path North Stifford Stifford Clays Stifford Clays Road New shared path on east side 175,000 Tranche 4 - On Hold Delivery Median Estimate Scheme Area Primary Ward Secondary Ward Road Description Timescale Cost £ South Ockendon: Widen shared path South Ockendon Belhus Stifford Road Widen existing shared path on south side into verge 375,000 Stanford East and New cycle path route from Lampits Hill through Central Avenue, on the Corringham: New shared path Corringham Central Avenue 175,000 Reserve Corringham Town Frost Estate, to Springhouse Road and the Corringham Town centre schemes to be implemented West Thurrock West Thurrock and South Thames Riverside: St Clements Road St. Clement's Road Re-open cycle access from St. Clement's Road to riverside 175,000 if/when funding Marshes Stifford becomes available New cycle path on Giffords Cross Avenue north to Lampits Hill Corringham: New advisory cycle lanes / shared Giffords Cross Avenue / Lampits Avenue to join existing made up roads and pathways to Gable Hall Corringham Corringham and Fobbing 375,000 paths Hill Avenue School.
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