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Ground to be broken on two Bee Network cycling and walking schemes in Tameside

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direct to your inboxTwo new cycling and walking schemes are to be built in Tameside as part of the multi-million pound Bee Network.The cabinet has approved plans to create new routes in Ashton-under-Lyne and Stalybridge, which will be funded as part of the Mayor’s Challenge Fund.Tameside has 12 schemes as part of the fund, championed by Olympian Chris Boardman, totalling almost £12m.

However these are the first two to progress to breaking ground.The Ashton plans will see a cycle route created from the A627 Cavendish Street to the A6017 Stockport Road, via Hill Street, Victoria Street and Trafalgar Square.The scheme, which will cost £326k, will link towards the Peak Forest Canal, which runs to the boundary with Stockport by way of.

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