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Woodstock Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP)
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Welcome to the engagement page for the Woodstock and Surrounding Areas Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP).
We want to make walking and cycling easier and more enjoyable for all in Woodstock and connected to Woodstock. This LCWIP seeks to put in place a plan to help achieve this so that as funding becomes available, we know what infrastructure is needed to provide Woodstock and the Surrounding Areas with a high quality active travel network.
What is an LCWIP?
LCWIPs were introduced by the Department for Transport (DfT) in 2017, alongside their Cycling and Walking Investment Strategy, as a framework with which local authorities can ‘develop strategic plans to improve conditions for cycling and walking, in order to support increases in travel on foot and bicycle', by:
understanding existing and future travel patterns, and the barriers and enablers to increasing cycling and walking
identifying and mapping a recommended cycling network and core walking zones that will become the primary focus for infrastructure improvements
creating a prioritised pipeline of enhancements to ensure infrastructure effectively supports growth in cycling and walking, and contributes towards meeting broader local goals’ (DfT, 2017)
In order to make the Woodstock and Surrounding Areas LCWIP the best we possibly can, we are seeking your views on the suggested improvements. Let us know your thoughts and highlight the issues or improvements you would like to see addressed as part of the LCWIP, using the survey found on this page.
The LCWIP and supporting appendices can be found under 'Documents'.
Next steps
This exercise will close for comments on Monday 3rd March. Upon completion of the exercise, we will analyse all of the responses received and update this page with a summary of the feedback. Any changes will be made and the LCWIP will be submitted for approval at Cabinet Member Decision meeting in April. If approved, the LCWIP will be published and implemented as a policy document.
Welcome to the engagement page for the Woodstock and Surrounding Areas Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP).
We want to make walking and cycling easier and more enjoyable for all in Woodstock and connected to Woodstock. This LCWIP seeks to put in place a plan to help achieve this so that as funding becomes available, we know what infrastructure is needed to provide Woodstock and the Surrounding Areas with a high quality active travel network.
What is an LCWIP?
LCWIPs were introduced by the Department for Transport (DfT) in 2017, alongside their Cycling and Walking Investment Strategy, as a framework with which local authorities can ‘develop strategic plans to improve conditions for cycling and walking, in order to support increases in travel on foot and bicycle', by:
understanding existing and future travel patterns, and the barriers and enablers to increasing cycling and walking
identifying and mapping a recommended cycling network and core walking zones that will become the primary focus for infrastructure improvements
creating a prioritised pipeline of enhancements to ensure infrastructure effectively supports growth in cycling and walking, and contributes towards meeting broader local goals’ (DfT, 2017)
In order to make the Woodstock and Surrounding Areas LCWIP the best we possibly can, we are seeking your views on the suggested improvements. Let us know your thoughts and highlight the issues or improvements you would like to see addressed as part of the LCWIP, using the survey found on this page.
The LCWIP and supporting appendices can be found under 'Documents'.
Next steps
This exercise will close for comments on Monday 3rd March. Upon completion of the exercise, we will analyse all of the responses received and update this page with a summary of the feedback. Any changes will be made and the LCWIP will be submitted for approval at Cabinet Member Decision meeting in April. If approved, the LCWIP will be published and implemented as a policy document.
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Woodstock Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) is currently at this stage
We are now inviting members of the public to comment on our proposals for the Woodstock and Surrounding Areas LCWIP.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Woodstock Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP)
Using feedback from the engagement, a final report will be produced. The report will be presented for Cabinet Member Decision and this is expected to take place in April 2025.
If you (or anyone you know) needs this engagement exercise in an alternative format in order to have your say, eg Easy Read, large text, audio, Braille or a community language, please call the council’s customer services team on 01865 792422 and we will work with you to meet your needs.
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