
Active travel and improvements
Information about active travel and the wide range of improvements made across Worcestershire.
There have been a wide range of improvements made across Worcestershire in 2024 and in 2025.
Improvements include:
- crossing improvements at Windermere Drive, Worcester and Load Street, Bewdley
- footway widening at Newtown Road, Worcester, Main Street, Bretforton, Crumpfields Lane, Redditch, Colts Lane, Redditch and Windsor Road, Redditch
- Public Rights of Way (PROW) improvements in Worcester
- new Zebra crossing at Wylds Lane, Worcester, Austin Road, Bromsgrove, Main Street, Bretforton, Batchley Road, Redditch, Canada Way, Worcester
- new Toucan crossing at Westlands Roundabout, Droitwich and Bath Road, Worcester
- new Puffin crossing at Sutton Road, Kidderminster, Main Road, Kempsey and Woodgreen Drive, Worcester
- new footway at Davies Road, Evesham
- new mini-roundabout Batchley Road, Redditch
- the installation of 31 dropped kerbs
Active Travel England Funding
We were invited to bid for funding from Active Travel England for the implementation of active travel schemes.
A bid was submitted which focused on two schemes; Improving the connectivity across Westlands Roundabout in Droitwich and Diglis Bridge to Power Park in Worcester.
The scheme at Westlands Roundabout includes the installation of two Toucan Crossings over the western arms of the A38, a shared used path from Kidderminster Road to Westwood Road, and an improved uncontrolled crossing facility over Meadow Road, leading to the Westlands Estate.
The scheme linking Diglis to Power Park includes the introduction of a 20mph zone and sinusoidal ramps along Waverley Street and Norton Road, an upgrade to the existing Zebra Crossing to a Toucan Crossing on St. Peter’s Drive, and shared use facilities along Old Norton Road.
Final allocation for the ATF4e bid was £748,899.
Maps detailing the works on both schemes can be found below.
Self Assessment
The Council has delivered a number of schemes in the county, compliant with LTN 1/20, including:
- fully segregated cycleways
- secure cycle parking
- junction enhancements for active travel
- route improvements
- new road crossings
- routes in 20mph zones
- three active travel bridges
Further proposals in development, include:
- significant walking and cycling provision integrated into major road network
- Levelling Up Funding applications
- committing internal Council funding to deliver a further two new active travel river bridges to enhance connectivity and facilitate modal shift
We have committed around £20million of project funding to active travel, and 33% of section 106 and section 278 funding from developers.