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New, much wider shared footway around Tabley Interchange. A big improvement on what used to be here.
This formerly horrible unpaved track has been upgraded. There's still an unpaved section south of here to Hermitage Lane but this upgrade makes life much, much easier.
A new ramp down to the new cycle track alongside the A555. This is a good surface and is well signposted.
A new section of cycle path alongside the A555. The surface is high quality and it's quite wide (there's a big deep ditch to the right that restricts it).
High quality shared cycle path alongside the new bypass. It is a little on the narrow side but there aren't that many pedestrians or cyclists here.
The Middlewood Way from Marple to Macclesfield leisure route. There's a series of loop ramps here that chicane up to the bridge.
The Middlewood Way from Marple to Macclesfield leisure route, going here over the viaduct in Bollington.
The Middlewood Way from Marple to Macclesfield leisure route. The wheel segment is a milepost saying here that Macclesfield is 3 miles and Marple 7.
Access to the Middlewood Way from Marple to Macclesfield leisure route is on the right down some steps.
The Middlewood Way from Marple to Macclesfield leisure route. The wheel segment is a milepost that here says 5 miles either to Marple or Macclesfield.
Wide smooth tarmac cycleway passes under the new A556 road via a well lit underpass. There are steps for horse riders to dismount.
This road used to be the A566 - a nasty 4-lane road that acted as a motorway junction between the M6 & M566. Now a new road has been constructed the old road has been downgraded to a 30 mph country lane making for ideal cycling conditions.
Ashley near Greater Manchester, The Greyhound, Cow Lane, Altrincham WA15 0QR The cycle parking is part of the pub sign https://tinyurl.com/mwnpnp3e If you know any cycle friendly pubs/cafes let us know on twitter with #cyclinn @GMcycling … [more]
One of two pumps and workstands within Crewe railway station. These are located near the main platform level bike parking areas.
A free tool bar with basic cycle tools and pumps that anyone can use whenever the Crewe indoor market is open. Set up and maintained by volunteers from Christian Concern Cycles who also run a fully equipped workshop at St. Paul's church … [more]
Shared Space Scheme - A dramatic improvement to the centre of Poynton demonstrates the effectiveness of this approach on very busy A roads.