Abergavenny Cycle Group
This is the Cyclescape page for the Abergavenny Cycle Group. It's the place where we discuss practical steps needed to make the roads in and Abergavenny more inviting places for cycling. To get involved create an account on Cyclescape (click on Sign In, at the top right of the screen) and request to join this group.
The main Abergavenny Cycle Group website, with information about social rides, meetings and events, campaigning and how to join is here: http://abergavennycyclegroup.org.uk
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Review of the Highway Code
Goverment Review of HWC
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Highway Code changes
A bill is being put forward to sentence any cyclist convicted of dangerous cycling to a 14 year prison term.
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DfT consultations
Current DfT consultations.
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DfT Policy Paper - Inclusive Transport Strategy
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/inclusive-transport-strategy
Lots of interesting stuff about inclusive transport regarding trains, buses, cars, public realm, streets and yes a bit about cycling too. Quotes:
Shared Space:
8.11 While we consider CIHT and DPTAC’s recommendations and how to take them
forward, we are requesting that local authorities pause any shared space schemes
incorporating a level surface they are considering, and which are at the design stage.
We are also temporarily suspending Local Transport Note 1/11. This pause will allow
us to carry out research and produce updated guidance.Objectives regarding Cycling:
• Update Local Transport Note 2/08, which sets out the Department’s guidance to
local authorities on designing safe and inclusive infrastructure for cyclists, to take
account of developments in cycling infrastructure since its publication in 2008 and
the responses to the draft AAP consultation and publish a revised version by early
2019;
• By 2020, explore the feasibility of amending legislation to recognise the use of
cycles as a mobility aid71 in order to increase the number of disabled people
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A40 between Abergavenny and Crickhowell
The A40 between Abergavenny and Crickhowell is a narrow, fast trunk road and totally unsuitable to cycling. This is a vital connecting route in the area, between two neighbouring towns. There are sections where it is easily wide enough for a proper, separate 2m wide cycle path, or a wider shared use path with pedestrians.
This is a critical issue if the Usk valley is to be made accessible to people riding bikes.
More detail on the issue on the ACG website: http://abergavennycyclegroup.org.uk/cycle-route-to-crickhowell/
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Crossing the A40 Brecon Road (Hatherleigh Road / Belgrave Road)
ISSUE REPORTED AT ACG PUBLIC MEETING - 10 APRIL 2014
Crossing from Belgrave Road to Hatherleigh Road is often difficult due to fast moving traffic and no crossing infrastructure on the Brecon Road.
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Right turns off the Brecon Road (A40)
ISSUE REPORTED AT THE ACG PUBLIC MEETING - 10 APRIL 2014
Making right turns when riding east on this section of A40 is difficult due to fast moving motor traffic.
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Usk crossing at the old Llanwenarth ferry point
RAISED AT PUBLIC MEETING 10-04-2014
What would the merits be of putting a crossing further upsteam of Abergavenny, such as where the historic ferry crossing was?
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Link to Gilwern Velo Park
RAISED AT PUBLIC MEETING 10-04-2014
The obvious cycle route to get to Gilwern Velo Park from Abergavenny is to join the canal towpath at Govilon. On arriving in Gilwern, the cyclist is faces with several issues: Poor surface of the canal path along Gilwern Wharf, steep access down from the canal path. No crossing point on Abergavenny road (without cycling all the way into Gilwern) and then a narrow de-restricted lane with steep sides and no verge leading to the turn into the outdoor centre. We would like to see many improvements made to allow safe access as part of the velo park scheme.
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Neville Hall Hospital access
RAISED AT PUBLIC MEETING 10-04-2014
Apparently a route round NH Hospital was proposed once many years. There are many opportunities for the hospital to improve cycle (and foot) access.