[Discuss] Jesus Green / Midsummer Common Footpaths
John Lawton
chair at soscambridge.org.uk
Thu Jul 17 16:48:08 BST 2014
Just in from Stuart Rushby at Cambridgeshire County Council:
All
Cambridgeshire County Council are looking to carry out resurfacing
works to footpaths on Jesus Green and Midsummer Common. The work will
involve providing a new overlaid surface whilst maintaining the paths
at their existing width.
On Jesus Green we will be resurfacing the towpath from The Lock
Bridge to Thompsons Lane and the path along the brook from Park
Parade to Victoria Avenue. This work will tie in with the City
Council scheme for resurfacing and widening The Avenue from the Lock
Bridge to Victoria Avenue. We will also attend to a couple of areas
near The Lido where tree root heave is disturbing the surface of the path.
With regard to Midsummer Common we are hoping to resurface the
majority of footpaths. This work will be carried out in a number of
phases. The first phase will concentrate on the tow path from Walnut
Tree Avenue to Victoria Avenue and also the footpaths from The Fort
St George to Victoria Avenue. As work progresses we will monitor
costs and then issue further details of other paths to be resurfaced.
The path from Cutter Ferry Bridge that runs diagonally across the
common towards Four Lamps Roundabout has been subject to a bid for
Section 106 funding. Once confirmed we will be looking into the
possibility of widening this path. The main justification for this is
that the use of the path has grown and it can no longer accommodate
the number of cyclists / pedestrians without the potential for
conflict. As a result grass areas either side of the path have been
overrun leading to damage. More information will follow on this
proposal as it progresses. To take this forward we will need
Secretary of State approval for widening the path as it will take
away 'common land'.
There are a number of other areas we are looking to improve as part
of these schemes including; the area outside The Fort St George, the
area near Cutter Ferry Bridge, the corner at rear of North Terrace
where the path splits to Maids Causeway and Four Lamps and a section
of path near Victoria Avenue which is being considered for widening
under the Section 106 scheme.
During works the footpaths will be closed in sections with an
alternative path provided in close proximity. This will take the form
of rubber matting laid on the grass and will be suitable for all
non-motorised users. We are looking to commence work mid-late August
and when the work is programmed by our contractor I will let you
know. Before work commences we will display advanced warning signs on
the affected paths and will look to post information on websites and
via social media.
We are aware of the interest you all have and would welcome a site
visit to discuss works with any interested parties. Please feel free
to pass this information to any other persons or organisations that
we may have missed. I look forward to working with you all to deliver
enhanced footpaths in these areas.
Regards
Stuart Rushby
Engineer
Local Projects
Local Infrastructure and Street Management
Cambridgeshire County Council
0345 045 5212
www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk<http://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/>
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