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Find out more about the Wheatfield Way scheme, designed to improve connectivity and access on this important ring road
This key ring road, that includes parts Wheatfield Way, Clarence Street and College Roundabout has being upgraded under the Go Cycle Programme to improve the area and make better use of the space.
Implementing a smarter, more sustainable ‘Healthy Streets’ approach to evolving Kingston’s transport infrastructure, lies at the heart of how the Wheatfield Way scheme brings connectivity and a cleaner, lower emissions focus to ‘keeping people moving’ around Kingston Town Centre.
Completed in June 2019, the transformed Wheatfield Way scheme sits at the centre of the Go Cycle Programme network. It provides crucial connectivity in the centre of Kingston where many of the Go Cycle routes join, enabling cyclists travelling in from all corners of the borough to navigate their way around Kingston Town Centre.
The ‘Wheatfield Way’ route is a significant step forward in providing the connectivity Kingston residents and visitors to the borough have been waiting for.
Cllr Hilary Gander, Portfolio Holder for Environment & Sustainable Transport;
"The completion of the Wheatfield Way Go Cycle lane represents a 'tipping point' in the development of Kingston's new cycling network. Residents will begin to see how all the Go Cycle schemes start to connect together, moving towards our vision of being able to ride length and breadth of the borough without the need to mix with cars, buses and heavy goods vehicles on some of our busiest main roads. To go by bike has the added incentive of knowing that it helps both our own health and that of our neighbours as we move about our borough, and is one way we can help improve air quality."
Now that Wheatfield Way has undergone its transformation - improving connectivity, journey times, and ease of travel - this prompts residents and visitors to consider their travel behaviours, and the routes and modes of transport they choose as they move around the borough.
Cllr Jon Tolley, Councillor for Grove Ward:
“I travel to and from the town centre most days, and Wheatfield Way offering a safe route to cycle, bypassing the busy bus/car filled roads makes the journey more fun and significantly more safe. Cycling is clean, quick and healthy, but for many it feels dangerous, and it's only when we see more of this excellent and safe cycling infrastructure that many more will choose bike as their preferred means of travel.”