
What is the project? 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CYCLE FOR MORE OF YOUR EVERYDAY JOURNEYS: Be ealthier, wealthier happier ou! O org.uk O co.uk O Cycling .glasgow.gov.uk/cycling O NextBike www.nextbike.co.uk/en/glasgow/Well-connected,-connect Fully segregated Encouraging Great places O .glasgow.gov.uk/ralf O eforGood quieteforgood.org.uk routes cycle tracks walking + cycling O .org O .co-wheels.org.uk Shaping places people A network of routes madeRearrange up your traveImproving safety for everyone At least 5% of the project can be proud of, making of quiet streets which are using the street, with great budget will go to activities Woodside a more attractive pleasant and safe to walk and public transport integration and projects which encourage place to live .glasgowand visit. .gov.uk/smartertravelcycle, supporting people in and connections beyond people to walk and cycle. their everyday journeys. Woodside. Visit Glasgow.gov.uk/ConnectingWoodside to have your say! How did we get here? Who is behind the project? Glasgow City Council Sustrans Scotland Glasgow City Council’s Sustrans is the charity making Sustainable Transport team it easier for people to walk has successfully won major and cycle. funding through Sustrans Scotland’s Community Links PLUS scheme. Community Links PLUS is a design competition, managed by Sustrans Scotland and funded by the Scottish Government. It seeks big, bold and innovative You! projects to restore the balance of Scotland’s streets in favour of This project wouldn’t people walking and cycling. be possible without the community - your passion for change, and your input into the design process! Visit Glasgow.gov.uk/ConnectingWoodside to have your say! What’s happened so far? Part 1 of a 20mph 2 new bike hire stations, More accessible zone rolled out with 1 to follow streets Part 1 of the 20mph zone has been rolled 2 new cycle hire stations have been We’ve dropped kerbs in 22 locations, out east of Maryhill Road. This is one of installed, making it easier to use making it easier for everyone to get about several measures to make sure Woodside Glasgow’s Next Bike hire scheme. Find in Woodside. is a place where people feel safe and them on Maryhill Road and Firhill Road. comfortable making their everyday Want to find out more? Is there a kerb you would like to see journeys. Part 2 will cover the rest of the Visit NextBike.co.uk/en/Glasgow dropped? Let us know where! project area. 100+ new bike parking You said... spaces and counting “Hopehill Road Hopehill Road closure - Make this permeable for We’ve improved the pedestrian and cycle cut through cycling” on Hopehill Road, planting grass and trees. What do you think? © Google 2019 We’ve installed over 100 new bike parking spaces so you can lock your bike while you’re out and about. Can you think of a location which could do with some bike parking? © Google 2019 Visit Glasgow.gov.uk/ConnectingWoodside to have your say! When will it all happen? Connecting Woodside is a big project, so The map gives an idea of when we’ll deliver it in phases. Mid construction begins on each phase, 2019 usually after about one full year’s All work is expected to be completed by the design and consultation work. end of 2021. Raeberry Street, Mount Street & Hopehill Road Spring 2020 Autumn Garscube 2019 Road Autumn 2019 Summer Summer St George’s 2020 2020 Road (North) West Princes Spring North Woodside Street 2020 Napiershall Road & Braid Square Street Winter Underline & St Woodlands Autumn 2019/20 George’s Cross 2020 Road Winter Avenues 2019/20 St George’s Road (South) and Charing Cross Visit Glasgow.gov.uk/ConnectingWoodside to have your say! How can you get involved? Commonplace allows you to leave comments and ideas on online map of the area The project team reads 1,325 all your comments! Help us with the design process! Visit: Got an idea for how the total number Glasgow.gov.uk/ to improve streets of contributions on ConnectingWoodside near you? Commonplace so far... Not online? Look out for For each phase of the Connecting Woodside more events project, we’ll hold an event like this one where later in the we show you our ideas and ask for your year! comments. In June last year we held an event at Woodside Library about Garscube Road. Local Resident? We’ve also spread the word at the Canal Festival, <RXpOOJHWDOHDÜHW Queen’s Cross Housing Association Tenant Open through your door Day, regular Community Council meetings, and to let you know about the latest more! consulations Visit Glasgow.gov.uk/ConnectingWoodside to have your say! Did you know? 1/2 mile 1 mile 2 miles 3 miles Time it takes to travel by foot 10 mins 20 mins 40 mins 60 mins Time it takes to travel by bike 3 mins 6 mins 12 mins 20 mins This project will create safer infrastructure for walking and cycling What might stop you from using new infrastrucutre? ,GRQpWIHHOÛW Nowhere to Don’t like enough keep a bike walking or at home cycling by myself It isn’t practical to walk or cycle Don’t know how to cycle Visit Glasgow.gov.uk/ConnectingWoodside to have your say! North Woodside Road in Context The Connecting Woodside Network… North Woodside Road Quietway… Conservation area Vehicle cut through to with cobbles and avoid Maryhill Road steep slope traffic lights – high vehicleve volumes R R Busy mini-roundabout, dede side with vehicles often going straight across S Road S Woodside Wide roadro segment with high vehicle speeds Lack of direct connection across Maryhill Road SegregatedSegr Cycle Routes Connection to future Quietway routes St George’s Road Sauchiehall Street segregated cycle way ‘Avenue’ What is a Quietway? • A safe, pleasant, convenient, quieter route within the project area which offers an alternative to busy main roads • They provide a connection for pedestrians and cyclists to destinations and major streets within the project area • A nice place to pass through, with improvements to the quality of the streets to reprioritise them in favour of people walking and cycling North Woodside Road (West) What’s there now… What you told us… Ideas on improving these spaces… Junction with South Woodside Road Rubbish is dumped and strewn by birds.
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