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Following the Online Stakeholder Meeting, we are carrying out this survey to gather your views on the proposed cycling routes and walking and wheeling routes to enable residents and visitors to make more journeys on foot or by cycle. Your feedback, local knowledge and insights will be invaluable in understanding the challenges and opportunities for active travel improvements across Ashford.
Maps of all the routes in PDF format presented in the meeting can be found on the right, with the full background context (planned developments, trip generators, etc). Based on your feedback, please also find the link to the interactive maps below:
The interactive map’s have all of the proposed walking and cycling networks and is split into Walking Routes, Cycling Routes and Cycling Cross-Border Routes. Stakeholders are able to toggle the visibility of the route to view them one by one or view the whole network at once. There will be some instances where a route appears to not be aligned to the road network, and in this case stakeholders can cross-check with the PDF maps because the route might be going through a planned development, following a PRoW or there might be some differences between the online map basemap and our GIS basemap which make the route appear to not be perfectly aligned to the road network.
Stakeholders will be able to filter routes and separate walking from cycling by utilising hide/show only this Legend and the zoom functionalities.
Please complete the survey below at your earliest convenience, the form will close Thursday the 12th June 2025.
Following the Online Stakeholder Meeting, we are carrying out this survey to gather your views on the proposed cycling routes and walking and wheeling routes to enable residents and visitors to make more journeys on foot or by cycle. Your feedback, local knowledge and insights will be invaluable in understanding the challenges and opportunities for active travel improvements across Ashford.
Maps of all the routes in PDF format presented in the meeting can be found on the right, with the full background context (planned developments, trip generators, etc). Based on your feedback, please also find the link to the interactive maps below:
The interactive map’s have all of the proposed walking and cycling networks and is split into Walking Routes, Cycling Routes and Cycling Cross-Border Routes. Stakeholders are able to toggle the visibility of the route to view them one by one or view the whole network at once. There will be some instances where a route appears to not be aligned to the road network, and in this case stakeholders can cross-check with the PDF maps because the route might be going through a planned development, following a PRoW or there might be some differences between the online map basemap and our GIS basemap which make the route appear to not be perfectly aligned to the road network.
Stakeholders will be able to filter routes and separate walking from cycling by utilising hide/show only this Legend and the zoom functionalities.
Please complete the survey below at your earliest convenience, the form will close Thursday the 12th June 2025.