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Oct 2021
The debate over whether walking and cycling schemes push traffic elsewhere in Harrogate has intensified over the last 12 months.
North Yorkshire County Council has implemented road closures, introduced a low traffic neighbourhood on Beech Grove and started work on a multi-million pound cycle route on Otley Road.
All of this is part of a push to get people out of their cars and on foot or to pick up a bike, the council says.
But some of the measures, such as Beech Grove, have proved contentious and led to petitions calling for them to be removed.
One of the most frequent criticisms of the county council is that these measures push traffic elsewhere.
This week, the Stray Ferret was told that the council’s cycling agenda has led to traffic building up on Cold Bath Road and made it unsafe for schoolchildren.
But critics say the by-product of the measure is the shifting of traffic elsewhere, namely onto Cold Bath Road.
The Stray Ferret went out to the road to check if it was busier.
Traffic built up at drop off and pick up times outside Western Primary School, nearby independent businesses and residential areas.
Mr Broad told the Stray Ferret that the road was busier due to Beech Grove and the Otley Road construction.
He said:
He added that a report on consultation responses into Beech Grove over the last six months is due to be published “in the coming weeks”.
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