Major cycle lane work underway in Romsey

The project will connect the town with Southampton

Author: Ryan BurrowsPublished 4th Oct 2021

Work on a brand new cycle lane to help connect Romsey with Southampton is due to begin on Monday (October 4th).

The Southampton Road cycle scheme will see a bicycle lane put in place from Lee Lane up to the bypass roundabout in the town, running past Romsey Rapids.

The £300,000 project has been funded by contributions from developers around the town through the Community Infrastructure Levy.

The work is estimated to last for four months, with a month’s break during Christmas to help prevent congestion over a busy time of year for travel.

The lane will be put in place on the east side of the road, running past Romsey Rapids and into the town’s bypass roundabout that helps to connect the rest of Romsey. It will mean cycling to and from the edge of Southampton and Nursling into Romsey is safer and easier.

Planning portfolio holder and deputy leader of Test Valley Borough Council, councillor Nick Adams-King, said:

"In 2019 we declared a climate emergency and improving cycling infrastructure around Test Valley is a key aspect of meeting our goals to reduce our carbon output in the borough.

“I appreciate there will be some disruption along what is a rather main route between Southampton and Romsey, but that is entirely the point.

"Such a main route deserves a designated cycling facility to enable safe, environmentally-friendly transport between Nursling and Romsey.

“My thanks go to Hampshire County Council for help and support, both logistically and financially to this project. It also goes to show how the town can be improved for everyone with prudent use of the funds from developers who have staked a claim in the town.”

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