Return to full graphic version



Home > Schemes > Hereford Greenway

Schemes

Hereford Greenway

Project photograph
Project photograph

Hereford is ideally suited for walking and cycling. It is relatively flat and with a population of 55,000 living within a three-mile radius of the city centre, it’s not surprising that the city recorded 8.9% of journeys to work by cycle in the last census. It is surrounded by picturesque and open countryside just a few miles away and the River Wye Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty lies close by to the south east.  The Rotherwas area offers employment to some 25,000 people, and is set to increase further over coming years through the Rotherwas Futures project. Unfortunately the city centre and Rotherwas are separated by the River Wye, and while a few river crossings exist, journeys to and from Rotherwas by car involve passing through the city centre and can be very time consuming. 

The Hereford Greenway will create a healthy and viable alternative to the private car for everyday journeys for residents and visitors for pedestrians and cyclists between the city and Rotherwas and the countryside beyond.
Once complete, the project will be able to cut journey times between the two locations from around 40 minutes by car, to just 15 or 20 minutes by bike. Even walking will be quicker for those travelling from the north east of the city.  The Public Steering Group will also look at enhancing the reach of the scheme from the edge of Rotherwas out to Holme Lacy with assistance from Sustrans, local private landowners, and other key partners such as Holme lacy College, and Herefordshire Council.  From the heart of the city centre at Hereford Cathedral, the Hereford Greenway will pass through Castle Green with its idyllic views of Victoria Footbridge over the River Wye.  The route passes through the quiet residential streets before heading out of the city toward a proposed new bridge across the river. There will also be links from here to the residential areas and schools to the north east of the city.  Click here for map.

The focal engineering aspect of the Hereford Greenway will undoubtedly be the new bridge over the river close to    the Eign Railway Bridge. This will cater for non-motorised users including pedestrians, cyclists, and disabled users by including graded ramp approaches on both sides to help access.
Once across the river, the route will be traffic free into the estate, following for most part the line of the dismantled railway and making the all important connection into the estate. The dismantled railway then allows the future development of the route through to Holme Lacy.  The scheme will tie into the National Cycle Network in Hereford. The scheme will allow Route 44 to continue south towards Ross-on-Wye while also offering an eastern extension to route 46 currently connecting Abergavenny and Hereford. 

There is an active and enthusiastic Public Steering Group that is helping to shape this scheme.  New members are always welcome; if you are interested in joining or simply would like more information, please contact either: arthurlee@sky.com (Group Chairman) Mark Edwards (Herefordshire Council) medwards2@herefordshire.gov.uk

 

 


How will the local community benefit?

Comments from the pledges: 

"We see the Rotherwas river Wye crossing proposal as an important facility that will encourage more sustainable transport options in Hereford. Only when the infrastructure enables walking and cycling to take place in a safe and pleasurable manner will people choose a more healthy and environmentally friendly way to get around. This applies to commuters, schools and colleges, and tourists alike. In the face of climate change and impending peak oil, joined up cycle paths and safe walking routes should be an absolute priority."

By The Bulmer Foundation. An independent registered charity seeking to enable and demonstrate sustainable development in Herefordshire.

"This is a really good idea. Living in this area I do feel isolated. My parents live directly opposite me on the other side of the river but I have to travel 4 miles around the city where as they only live 1 mile away as the crow flies."

"I would like to see better routes for cyclists all over Hereford and definately pledge my support for this project over the Wye at Rotherwas."

"A necessary link to connect a large area of housing in the north and east of Hereford to the major employment area south of the river Wye. Also access to open countryside and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty."

"I wholeheartedly support this project and the expansion of Sustrans into Herefordshire. With the Council recently voting to build a new access road into Rotherwas, and ignoring cyclists, this should help provide a safe access from north of the river to the existing and new businesses there as well as linking with the countryside beyond Rotherwas."

Further Info
Main contact: Sustrans, Connect2

connect2@sustrans.org.uk

08450 581 373
Scheme map:
Scheme map

Sustrans Map

Other Connect2 schemes in your region
Shrewsbury Connect2

Rugby, The Leicester Road Viaduct

Kenilworth to Berkswell Greenway and Warwick University

Coventry Arena to Wood End

Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield, and the Plants Brook Route





< Back

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



Watch & listen

Watch & listen


The place to find all the latest
Sustrans' Connect2 video and audio.


Send to a friend

Send to a friend




"Making it easy for millions of people to change their world by walking and cycling to the local places they want to go"

© Sustrans Registered Charity No. 326550 (England and Wales) SCO39263 (Scotland)
del.icio.us  del.icio.us | Digg  Digg