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Little Hulton - Proposed Conversion of Footway to Shared Use Cycle Track
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SALFORD CITY COUNCIL
PROPOSED CONVERSION OF FOOTWAY TO SHARED USE CYCLE TRACK ARMITAGE AVENUE, MANCHESTER ROAD EAST, MANCHESTER ROAD WEST AND CLEGGS LANE, LITTLE HULTON AND WALKDEN NORTH Salford City Council proposes to make improvements at four-arm junction connecting Cleggs Lane, Armitage Avenue, Manchester Road East and Manchester Road West. The proposals include the reallocation of road space to widen pavements and create shared use cycle facilities.
This will be achieved through the removal of central refuge islands and the variation of the width of carriageways and footways in the area.
Therefore, NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of Salford proposes to exercise its powers under section 65(1), 66(4) and 75(1) of the Highways Act 1980 to implement: Cycle Track for shared use by pedestrians and cyclists on: Armitage Avenue South east side, from the south westerly projected kerbline of Manchester Road East for 41m south westerly.
North west side, from the south westerly projected kerbline of Manchester Road West for 19m south westerly. Manchester Road West North east side, from the north westerly projected kerbline of Cleggs Lane for 72m north westerly. South west side, from the north westerly projected kerbline of Armitage Avenue for 57m north westerly.
Manchester Road East South west side, from the south easterly projected kerbline of Armitage Avenue for 31m south easterly. North east side, from the south easterly projected kerbline of Cleggs Lane for 68m south easterly. Cleggs Lane South east side, from the north easterly projected kerbline of Manchester Road East, for 80m north easterly. North west side, from the north easterly projected kerbline of Manchester Road West, for 31m north easterly. The Statement of Reasons for proposing this junction improvement scheme and a plan showing the proposals can be requested by emailing phlegal@manchester.
gov.uk or examined in person at Swinton Gateway, 100 Chorley Rd, Swinton, M27 6BP, Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm. Details can be viewed online at http://www.salford.gov.uk/parking-roads-and-travel/roads/traffic-orders/.
If you wish to object to the proposed Order, you should send the grounds of your objection in writing to phlegal@ manchester.gov.uk or to the City Solicitor: PO Box 532, Town Hall, Manchester, M60 2LA by 13th July 2026 quoting reference L/JUH/SCC006/01376
Dated: 18th June 2026
John Searle, Deputy Chief Executive (Executive Director of Place), Salford Civic Centre, Chorley Rd, Swinton, Salford, M27 5DA
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