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Information Classification: PUBLIC HE Designated Funds Cycling Safety and integration (CSI) Saints Multi user Trails December 2019 Information Classification: PUBLIC www.cornwall.gov.uk Information Classification: PUBLIC Case Study: Camel


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HE Designated Funds Cycling Safety and integration (CSI) Saints Multi user Trails

December 2019

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Case Study: Camel Trail

  • There were 424,000 visits to the Camel Trail in year 2015
  • 67% of users were cycling on the trail and 150,000 of those cycles

were hired from providers on the trail

  • Approximately £6.7 million pounds was spent by users whilst on the

trail

  • User spend generated approximately £13 million pounds of business

turnover and supported approximately 260 actual jobs

  • When the additional user spends away from the trail (by those

staying visitors influenced to visit the county because of the trail) is also considered and added to the spend whilst on the trail, approximately £11.1 million pounds user spend is associated with the trail

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CSI Schemes - Perranporth to Newquay

WP1 Multi-use trail: proposal to adapt the route of the abandoned railway into a multi-use trail. The route starts in Perranporth and continues through St Newlyn East to Newquay creating a new 14 km commuting and leisure route. Opportunities and issues to address

  • Condition of remaining old

railway track bed

  • Dismantled bridges
  • Maintaining route continuity
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CSI Schemes -St Newlyn East to Carland Cross

WP2 Traffic–free path: proposal to connect the existing National Cycle Network (NCN) Route 32 at St Newlyn East to Carland Cross via a traffic-free path through Newlyn Downs. Opportunities and issues to address

  • Quiet lanes from St Newlyn East
  • Security issues across Carland Downs wind farm
  • Overlap with Environmental project
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CSI Schemes - Trispen to Idless

WP4 Signed cycle route: Improvements to the rural lane network and woodland trails through Idless woods linking into NCN Route 32. Opportunities and issues to address

  • Utilise existing forestry tracks through

Idless woods

  • Links to existing NCN routes adjacent to

A39

  • Crossing the A39
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CSI Schemes - St Agnes to Threemilestone

WP5 Traffic-free path: proposal includes a new bridge crossing of the A30 Chiverton Cross junction, linking the A390 from Truro with the B3277 to St Agnes via off road cycle path. At the Truro end, the route would tie-in to the new facilities proposed at Threemilestone. Opportunities and issues to address

  • High demand linking north

coast to key sites - hospital, college, new Threemilestone development area and

  • nwards to the city
  • Chiverton bridge
  • design options
  • Horse rider provision
  • Timing of construction

and main dualling scheme

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What Will It Look Like

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Early works planned in Goonhavern

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Next Steps and key milestones

Spring 2019 Initial Landowner engagement Summer 2019 Consultation 7 exhibitions, approx. 800 attendees and responses – strong support Surveys commence - environmental and technical Dec 2019

  • Route recommendations and land requirements reported to Cabinet
  • Environmental Screening inc PEA

Early 2020

  • Planning applications (where required – spring through to summer)
  • Formal Land Acquisition process
  • Construction commences on rolling programme - Goonhavern

Spring 2021 Schemes open

Design Development

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Cornwall Contacts

Rick Clayton Major Transport Scheme Lead, Cornwall Council 01872 224685 rick.clayton@cornwall.gov.uk Adrian Roper Senior Project Manager 07565 203516 adrian.roper@cornwall.gov.uk Andy Cook Project Manager, Cornwall Council 01209 614377 andy.cook@cornwall.gov.uk James Lantsbery Project Manager, CORMAC 01209 616991 james.lantsbery@cormacltd.co.uk Nicci Dunning Engagement Officer, Cormac 07483 360196 nicci.dunning@cormacltd.co.uk

www.cornwall.gov.uk/saintstrails saintstrails@cornwall.gov.uk

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Any Questions

  • Please visit Project website to find more

information www.cornwall.gov.uk/saintstrails

  • ‘Fly through’ video
  • Detailed route and land plans (click Latest News)
  • Design Option reports (click Appendicies)