More space to be created for walking and cycling along the riverfront

Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has announced the implementation of new walking and cycling measures along the riverfront of Derry.

The Minister had previously announced that an array of active travel initiatives would be implemented across Northern Ireland.

Pilots have already commenced in Belfast and the next phase will see the roll out in Derry and Newry.

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Announcing further details of the new measures to be implemented in Derry City, Minister Mallon said she is committed to ‘changing the way we live for the better, providing safe routes that give people the freedom and confidence to walk and cycle as part of their everyday routine.’

The minister has worked with Derry City & Strabane District Council to identify a temporary scheme which ‘takes advantage of the council’s car park and the existing road network to ensure the popular Riverside route can continue to be used safely by pedestrians and cyclists’.

The temporary walking and cycling measures will be implemented between Queen’s Quay Roundabout and Foyleside Roundabout.

The will begin to put in place this week and will take two to three weeks to complete. Among the measures to be introduced is the conversion of a traffic lane into a two-way pop-up cycle lane.

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On Queen’s Quay the cycle path will be widened withing the Council staff car park and the public car park to improve segregation between people walking and cycling.

The Minister said: “These measures will allow the people of Derry to continue to enjoy the riverside walk and cycleway safely whilst maintaining social distancing as we learn to live with the challenges of covid-19.

“This is just a first step. I’ll be looking at more options for the City, seeking to maximise its potential, using infrastructure to transform lives for the better. Some of the changes we will make have not been tested before. They may not all work, but we have an opportunity now to try new things and to learn from them. Now is the time to be bold and to be ambitious.”

She added: “I know the people of the North West have waited a long time to see change and I am determined to deliver it in partnership with council and communities. My Department will be flexible and responsive but it will not be afraid to try new approaches. I’m grateful for the support from the Council - by continuing to work collaboratively we can make real improvements to the lives of our citizens, open up opportunities and deliver lasting change.”

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Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council Cllr Brian Tierney welcomed the Department’s announcement and its creative and innovative plans to create more public space for walking and cycling along the city’s riverfront area.

He said the works will greatly facilitate social distancing and assist business who are reopening by reducing traffic, creating more space and instilling public confidence.

Cllr Tierney said: “The Council is very supportive of this work and believe it will encourage active and safe modes of travel and provide the public with more space and improve their experience as I know that significant numbers of residents have begun to walk and cycle more at this difficult time.

“We believe that this project will provide assurance to the public and will assist our businesses in planning for social distancing as they prepare to open again in the coming weeks and months.

“We also look forward to working with the Department how these initial innovative pilot schemes can be extended to Strabane and other Towns and Villages in the District over time.”