New Forest Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan – Hampshire County Council
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New Forest’s Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan sets a 10-year strategy (with a review after about 5 years) for improving walking and cycling in the New Forest area, excluding Waterside. It aims to create safer, healthier alternatives to car travel for short trips, supporting climate and carbon goals, links to neighbouring plans, and future transport and active travel funding bids. Expected benefits include cleaner air, less congestion, fewer collisions affecting people and animals, better access for all ages, improved public health, and economic growth. The plan was shaped by stakeholder engagement and a public consultation (September to November 2024) that received several hundred responses and led to major revisions, plus a requested Habitat Regulations Assessment to protect the National Park. It defines primary and secondary utility cycle routes, on- and off-highway leisure cycle networks, and core walking zones in six centres. Delivery will depend on funding and developer contributions…