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Ends: 4 April 2022
Sefton Council is seeking views from Southport residents and visitors over potential improvements to the town’s key eastern access routes.
The proposed Southport Eastern Access scheme seeks to improve the road, cycling and walking network between the town centre and the Southport Road border in Kew.
Improvements would look to ease congestion issues for motorists, while also seeking to revamp cycling and pedestrian infrastructure at the eastern approach to the town.
The areas within the Southport Eastern Access scheme include:
Kew Roundabout
Southport Road
Foul Lane
Scarisbrick New Road
Norwood Road
More information in the survey: yourseftonyoursay.sefton.gov.uk/investment-programmes-and-infrastructure/southport-eastern-access-improvements
This is a long survey, but it is worth filling in questions 25-26 as you can add lots of comments regarding cycling facilities etc in the free text boxes there Ends 27 February 2022 https://liverpool.gov.uk/council/consultation-and-engagement/consultation/consultation-on-the-wellbeing-of-people-in-liverpool/
Liverpool City Region has a fly-through video of a proposed design for a new railway station in the Baltic Triangle. https://newliverpoolstation.commonplace.is/
Hall Lane is in Sefton, Merseyside and this route links Hall Road and the coast, Gormleys Iron Men, to Little Crosby and beyond in both directions, it used to be a dirt track bridleway but has been resurfaced and widened, a nice handy little route.