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The City Mill Greenway Links project forms part of our strategy to improve connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists within the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and better connect the Park to surrounding communities.
The main goals of this project are to provide a connection where there is currently a gap in the City Mill River towpath running north-south, and deliver better routes for pedestrians and cyclists between emerging neighbourhoods either side of the project site at Pudding Mill Lane and Bridgewater Triangle.
The City Mill Greenway Links project forms part of our strategy to improve connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists within the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and better connect the Park to surrounding communities.
The main goals of this project are to provide a connection where there is currently a gap in the City Mill River towpath running north-south, and deliver better routes for pedestrians and cyclists between emerging neighbourhoods either side of the project site at Pudding Mill Lane and Bridgewater Triangle.
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The survey doesn't give you the opportunity to explain why you may feel unsafe in the area - it is mostly after dark it feels unsafe. Daytime is fine. It would be good to see more detail on the proposals as the idea of improving the area is good but it's not clear on what will happen. Looking forward to an update.
The survey doesn't give you the opportunity to explain why you may feel unsafe in the area - it is mostly after dark it feels unsafe. Daytime is fine. It would be good to see more detail on the proposals as the idea of improving the area is good but it's not clear on what will happen. Looking forward to an update.