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Improvements for walking and cycling routes

Plymouth City Council has been awarded £2.46 million from the Department for Transport to improve walking and cycling routes to and from the Derriford area.

The project will see a total investment of £3.51 million over the next five years and deliver more than four kilometres of the city’s Strategic Cycle Network.

Improved on- and off-road cycling routes will be provided along...

Major road repairs get under way in Plymouth

Twelve more roads in Plymouth are to get a new lease of life over the next five weeks as the first phase of resurfacing for 2015 gets under way.

Plymouth City Council is spending more than £6 million improving the city’s roads and pavements this year, supported by its commitment to invest an extra £20 million in highway repairs between 2012 and 2022.

The resurfacing works,...

Preventative micro-surfacing for more Plymouth roads

A programme of protective micro-asphalting will get under way on city roads on Thursday 2 October.

Micro-asphalting is used as a preventative measure on roads that are showing the early signs of wear and tear. It fills in all the cracks, potholes and voids, improves skid resistance and seals the road, preventing water getting in and extending its life.

The road doesn’t need to...

Improvements to the sewerage network in Ivybridge

South West Water is carrying out repairs to a section of sewer beneath Leonards Road, Ivybridge.

Temporary traffic lights will be in place on Leonards Road for the next three to four weeks.

The emergency repairs in Leonards Road are part of a £225,000 planned investment to upgrade sections of the sewerage network in Ivybridge.

Over the next three months, South West...

Coast path improvements welcomed by visitors

The thousands of visitors walking the South Devon coastline this summer are benefiting from several improvement projects as part of the South West Coast Path 40th Anniversary.

Thanks to funding from the Great South West Walk, Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) and the National Trust, several projects have been completed, with more to go ahead later in the summer.

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City neighbourhoods get cash boost for community schemes

Hundreds of thousands of pounds are being given to city neighbourhoods for community schemes and improvements.

Plymouth City Council is announcing three large grants totalling £359,500 for the city. The first £199,500 is an annual grant allocation that ward councillors can spend on small schemes that make a big impact on their local communities.

Each of the 57 councillors is...

Next phase of train station 'gateway' improvements set to begin

The next phase of work to improve access to Plymouth train station will begin on Monday 17 June the Council have announced.

The main road into the station, which runs from North Road East to Saltash Road, is set to benefit from new footways, cycle parking, safer pedestrian crossing points (including two new zebra crossings) and better street lighting.

This is the third phase in...

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