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Cyclists in Cumbrian village awarded huge £600,000 investment to install new cycleway

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Cyclists in Cumbrian village awarded huge £600,000 investment to install new cycleway.

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A village in Cumbria has received £600,000 in funding to build a new off-road path to boost cycling and improve safety.National Highways provided the funding for the new cycleway alongside Foundry Road and High Lowca in the Cumbrian village of Lowca.The enhancements were delivered by Cumberland Council and Walk Wheel Cycle Trust to create two new road crossings in a bid to help people access the route more safely.Hadrian's Cycleway runs through the village of Lowca, which is located south west of Carlisle, as part of Route 72 of the National Cycle Network.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Prior to the enhancements, some users complained that the route took people onto a road with "challenging junctions".Restrictive barriers on the car-free path were removed in Lowca Park, which previously prevented people with wheelchairs and pushchairs from getting past.Cyclists and pedestrians can now access the park and use a wider path, avoid inaccessible barriers and follow fresh signage.Freda...

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