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Local people to help create a new route for Treforest

Plans for a proposed scheme of paths and routes for pedestrians and cyclists in Treforest will go on display at the end of this month in a public exhibition put on by Sustrans and Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council.

Published on 21-Apr-2010

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Harrogate gets some sustainable guests at the Bilton-Ripley route

After huge support from the local community, the proposed Bilton-Ripley route for pedestrians and cyclists receive some approving guests today at 2.30pm as the Board of Directors from Sustrans visit to see the scheme. 

Published on 16-Apr-2010

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Official opening of Pillmawr Road to Home Farm cycle route

The new cycle path from Pillmawr Road to Home Farm, linking the city to Caerleon by cycle path, was officially opened today by Newport City Council, the Welsh Assembly Government and Sustrans.

Published on 15-Apr-2010

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Work starts on new riverside route for Southampton

On April 12th, work will begin on a new path for pedestrians and cyclists in Southampton, which will provide a key link from St. Denys into the city centre.

Published on 09-Apr-2010

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Portrait Bench. From Paper...to Steel

Connect2 Champion

Rob Brydon standing next to his metal lookalike

"This is a great honour; I love the thought of becoming part of the landscape alongside Dick Wagstaff and the great Richard Burton. I'm hoping that my sculpture might be able to persuade Burton's sculpture to quote some poetry of an evening, or at least a bit of War of the Worlds." Rob Brydon



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