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Hull Cites Reclaim Cycle Paths for All

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Hull City Council removes cycle route barriers.
  • New access controls will include lockable bollards and drop kerbs.
  • Work aims to make routes accessible to all by April 2026.
Hull Cites Reclaim Cycle Paths for All

Hull City Council has announced plans to dismantle bollards and barriers from various cycle routes across the city. This move aims to significantly enhance accessibility for a wider range of users. The authority will invest in new access controls, including sophisticated lockable bollards and improved drop kerbs, particularly in the western areas of Hull.

Older anti-social behaviour deterrents, such as concrete bollards, will be either relocated, reduced in number, or completely removed. These adjustments are designed to facilitate easier passage for pedestrians, cyclists, and individuals using wheelchairs or mobility scooters, thereby promoting more inclusive travel options within the city.

The council anticipates completing these improvement works by April 2026. This proactive approach is expected to encourage more residents to utilize the cycle infrastructure and help divert traffic away from more congested areas.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hull City Council is removing bollards and barriers to make cycle routes more accessible for all users, including pedestrians and mobility scooter users.
Hull City Council aims to complete the work on improving cycle route accessibility by April 2026.
Bollards are being removed to ensure cycle routes are more inclusive and accessible for pedestrians, cyclists, wheelchair users, and mobility scooter users.

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