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Members of the NRGy core group are celebrating an important milestone in the projects development, what is it? Come back here soon to read an important statement.

From left to right, Michael Harris, David Neale and Nigel Shoosmith celebrating what?

See the Pines Express for yourself on the former Somerset and Dorset Railway at Midsomer Norton: 

 

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The hills around Radstock pose a barrier to walking and cycling. This proposal aims to complete a route along the high level disused railway that used to connect the two towns. Links from the railway path will connect communities to work and leisure facilities – including the creation of a new town park along the route. The key to the success of this project will be the crossing of the A362 Radstock/Somervale Road.

The project came into being as a results of a call by Sustrans’ Connect2, one of six visionary community projects shortlisted to go through to the second stage of the competition as the Big Lottery Fund's groundbreaking Living Landmarks. It aims to develop bridges and other links over obstacles such as rivers, roads and railways, allowing one area to link to another and an onward network of existing shared use paths.

5 arches at present

Please do support us on the Sustrans Connect website, here are some of the support comments received:

“Midsomer Norton and Radstock desperately need more recreational space for both cycling and walking - I fully support this proposal and would use the path regularly.  The towns could also do with some more open space so a park is an excellent idea.”

“Would provide an excellent link between the two towns. Already use the cycle track in place everyday to commute to work !”

“This would be a great link. The traffic is really busy round here and the roads narrow. The railway line that this would link is pretty intact and will allow easy and safe access to schools and local amenities.”

"We have been wanting this link and are so excited to think that at last this pathway will be used for walkers and bikers. Wouldn't it be wonderful if the path went all the way to Bath and Bristol so folk could avoid the busy roads on their journeys to and from work"

"We have some wonderful countryside in our area and the more access that came be made for both pleasure and convenience so that people can get out and about can be only a bonus"

 

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Breaking News Minimize
 
  • 10th June 2009 - The Five Arches planning application is being considered by Bath and North-East Somerset Council on Wednesday 10th June 2009 at 2.00pm at the Guildhall in Bath. Anyone that is able to come along is welcome to support out application 

  • Press Releases in Guardian and Journal Dec 6th  2007
  • Latest Press releases and articles in the Guardian and Journal 8th Nov 2007
  • Initial plans for the Five Arches project are available here (The Plan page)
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How will the path look like? Minimize
 
Would you want to see lights on the path?


What sort of surface would you like?


We are proposing to include Five decorative arched gateways as entrances to the path. Do you think that would be a good idea?



What additional features would you like to see?







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Previous Survey Results Minimize
 
1. Would you like to see a link bridge between Five Arches and Midsomer Norton for pedestrians and cyclists and other possible shared use?

Yes (110)  98%
No (2)  2%
2. How often would you use it?

At least once a week (67)  61%
Once a month (39)  35%
Never (4)  4%
3. How would you want to use it?

Walk (66)  35%
Cycle (94)  49%
Run (25)  13%
Horse riding (6)  3%
4. What would the purpose be?

Leisure (106)  65%
Work (18)  11%
Shopping/Other (38)  23%
5. Would your journeys replace using a car?

Yes (77)  69%
No (34)  31%
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The Proposal Minimize
 

Proposed Radstock Midsomer Norton link

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Supporters Minimize
 

Bath and North-East Somerset Council

Norton
Radstck
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The Somer Valley Parthership

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NRGy Receives grant from Norton Radstock Town Council

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