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Salford’s Chapel Street set for big changes to boost walking and cycling routes

Salford’s Chapel Street set for big changes to boost walking and cycling routes

by Nikki Brown | Feb 6, 2025 | Transport

A CGI of works planned on Chapel Street.© Manchester council One of Salford’s major roads which is usually ‘dominated’ by cars’ is set for big changes to boost walking and cycling routes around the city. A section of Chapel Street, between New Bailey Street and...
Bee Network to bring cheaper and simpler bus fares to more areas across Greater Manchester

Bee Network to bring cheaper and simpler bus fares to more areas across Greater Manchester

by Nikki Brown | Jan 2, 2025 | Transport

Bus fares across Greater Manchester are set to get cheaper and easier to understand, as the Bee Network will take control of local routes from Sunday 5 January 2025. This marks the city-region becoming the first in the UK to bring buses back under local control From...
Salford’s first ultra low carbon, community-made building to open

Salford’s first ultra low carbon, community-made building to open

by Nikki Brown | Dec 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

Community Little Hulton has teamed up with Architecture Unknown to regenerate The Peel Park Pavilion using low energy design and local people. The £950,000 Salford project, which will finish construction this month, will boast a vibrant new community space with a park...
Starling Bank Bikes hit one million rides across Manchester, Salford and Trafford

Starling Bank Bikes hit one million rides across Manchester, Salford and Trafford

by Nikki Brown | Nov 13, 2024 | Uncategorized

Greater Manchester’s Starling Bank Bike hire scheme has reached one million rides, with more people than ever hopping on the bikes to get around. Starling Bank Bikes play a key role in boosting people’s access to cycling in Greater Manchester, with bikes now available...
Funding approved for improvements to active travel in Salford and Radcliffe, Bury

Funding approved for improvements to active travel in Salford and Radcliffe, Bury

by Nikki Brown | Oct 28, 2024 | Uncategorized

More than £7m in funding has been approved for two active travel schemes that will improve journeys made by walking, wheeling and cycling in Radcliffe and Salford. The Active Travel Fund investment was signed off by Greater Manchester’s Bee Network committee when it...
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