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Monday, 3 July 2017

Sid Valley Links & Otter Trail Group present Sidmouth to Feniton cycleway latest to Town Council > Monday 3rd July

This evening, the combined efforts of the Sid Valley Links
Futures Forum: Sid Valley Links >>> a new group for safe cycling and walking networks

... and the Otter Trail Group
Otter Trail | Otter Shared Use Path

... are giving a presentation to the Town Council about the latest on the shared cycling and walking route out of the Valley up to Feniton:

11 Sidmouth to Feniton Cycleway 
To receive an update on the proposed Sidmouth to Feniton cycleway project; Claire Russell and Kirby James from the Otter Trail Group will attend this meeting. 
See enclosed report.

Meeting of Sidmouth Town Council - Monday 3 July 2017 at 6.30pm

The Otter Trail Group gave a presentation to Ottery Town Council back in February:

Jo Elliott and Kirby James spoke about proposals for the Feniton to Sidmouth cycleway. It was understood that the Otter trail Group was a community group which aimed to establish a multi-use trail between Feniton, Ottery St Mary, Tipton St John and Sidmouth. The proposed all-weather multi-use path would benefit walkers, runners, horse riders, cyclists and wheelchair bound users Mr James advised that once the cycleway was operational (possibly in two years time) that it would require on-going maintenance and he would then wish to explore the idea of the Council contributing towards the maintenance costs. Mr Kirby took questions from councillors. Cllr Giles proposed that that the Council thanked the Group for the presentation and that he would e-mail appropriate wording to the Clerk

MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE OTTERY ST MARY TOWN COUNCIL HELD ON MONDAY 6TH FEBRUARY 2017

The sustainable transport group Sustrans have been commissioned to put together a new report meanwhile:
Futures Forum: Sid Valley Links > commissioning Sustrans cycling survey

January 2017: The Otter Trail Group and the Transport Section of the Sid Valley Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group have been awarded a Grant by the East Devon ANOB and Councillor Stuart Hughes to commission a SUSTRANS report to recommend improvements to the cycling infrastructure in urban Sidmouth and links to the surrounding countryside. This will include examination of the A3052 crossing near the Bowd.

Otter Trail | Otter Shared Use Path

This follows on from a report put together in 2014:
Feniton to Sidmouth (Otter Valley) TrailFeasibility Study – DRAFT REPORTApril 2014
Study assesses feasibility of new route from Sidmouth to Feniton | Sustrans
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