COVID-19 Emergency Active Travel Fund – Tranche 1 bid

Section A: Background

Q1. What is your local transport authority name?

Reading Borough Council

Q2. Which geographical region are you in?

South East England

Q3. What type of authority are you?

Unitary Authority

Q4. How would you classify yourself geographically?

Urban Other (population between 25,000 and 250,000)

Section B: Your schemes(s) or programme

Q5. Please provide the scheme or programme name(s)

Reading Emergency Active Travel (REAcT) Programme

Q6. Please provide a brief summary of the scheme(s) or programme. For example,
locations, measures to be adopted, whether they are permanent or temporary measures, and how the scheme or programme will improve mobility, and/or assist with social distancing

The REAcT programme includes a set of schemes at key priority routes and pinch points in Reading as set out below. The schemes will be implemented as temporary measures, however will be kept under ongoing review and have the potential to be made permanent in the future.

Reading Bridge – Provision of advisory cycle lanes in both directions. This would involve removing an inbound traffic lane and existing hatching, and remarking the highway to allow northbound and southbound cycle lanes. This will support on road cycling to and from Caversham and create alternative routes to the town centre and Reading Station.

Sidmouth Street – Make the road one way (northbound) for all traffic and introduce a contra-flow cycle lane in the current southbound lane in order to allow increased space to support social distancing for pedestrians and cyclists on this key route between the town centre and Royal Berkshire Hospital.

Westfield Road / Gosbrook Road – Make Gosbrook Road from Westfield Road to Prospect Street into one way (westbound), and Westfield Road one way (southbound) from Henley Road junction to Gosbrook Road at this key pinch point on a desire line to Caversham local centre.

Redlands Road – Introduce southbound cycle lane (uphill) and cycle priority measures at Christchurch Green junction on this key route between the town centre, Royal Berkshire Hospital and the University of Reading.

London Road – Remove one traffic lane and reallocate as a shared bus and cycle lane, providing further space for pedestrians and cyclists directly outside the Royal Berkshire Hospital.

Silver Street & Southampton Street – Introduce cycle lanes through removal of existing road hatching on this key route between the town centre and University of Reading.

Whitley Street Local Centre – Remove one traffic lane outbound and reallocate to cyclists, alongside other public realm enhancements for pedestrians.

Christchurch Road – Provision of advisory cycle lane between Whitley Street roundabout and Christchurch Green junction (eastbound only), joining up existing and proposed cycle routes, providing a further link to the University.

Oxford Road – Delivery of cycle lanes on Oxford Road, a key route into Reading including at the Oxford Road local centre and Reading West Railway Station.

The programme will also include the installation of cycle counters to aid monitoring of these schemes and to provide useful data when developing further schemes as part of this fund and any future funding opportunities.

Q7. What will be the total cost of the scheme or programme (including VAT)? (Note an
estimate can be provided if the cost is unknown)

£300k (estimate)

Q8. What will be the capital cost of the scheme (including VAT)? (Note an estimate can be provided if the cost is unknown)

£240k (estimate)

Q9. What will be the revenue cost of the scheme (including VAT)? (Note an estimate can be provided if the cost is unknown)

£60k (estimate)

Q10. This expenditure is not intended to be used for any consultancy spend. Are you
intending to use consultants?

Yes

If yes please provide details

The REAcT programme will be delivered by a mixture of Council officers and external consultants to provide specialist support as required. This external support will be vital in ensuring we have sufficient capacity to meet the delivery timescales for the scheme.

Q11. Is your authority developing a Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan
(LCWIP)

Yes

LCWIP details

Q12. Is the proposed scheme located on or within the cycling/walking network plan?

Yes

Q13. Has the proposed scheme been identified in the prioritised list of schemes in your
LCWIP? (note: this is not a compulsory requirement for applications)

Yes

Section C: Scheme details

Q14. What measures will be adopted? Please select all that apply. Please note that for all measures, appropriate access for freight deliveries, bus routes, taxis and disabled people needs to be appropriately considered.

  • Point closures
  • Segregated cycleway (permanent)
  • Segregated cycleway (temporary)
  • New temporary footway
  • Restriction or reduction of parking availability, (e.g. closing bays or complemented by increasing fees)
  • Bus corridor
  • Cycle counters and/or other active travel data management diagnostics

Q15. If applicable, what is the route length of the scheme (s)? Note an estimate can be
provided if the distance is not yet known

  • Total route length – ~9.42km
  • Reading Bridge – 325m
  • Sidmouth Street – 255m
  • Westfield Road / Gosbrook Road – 515m
  • Redlands Road – 1.03km
  • London Road – 1.29km
  • Silver Street & Southampton Street – 1.08km
  • Whitley Street Local Centre – 200m
  • Christchurch Road – 740m
  • Oxford Road – 3.98km

Q16. When are the works expected to be completed?

31st July 2020

Q17. When is the scheme(s) expected to be open to the public?

Schemes will be opened in stages with all schemes complete and open by 31st July 2020

Q18. Will Traffic Regulation Orders be required?

Yes

Q19. Please confirm you have read the statutory guidance for local authorities and have consulted with bus operators, hauliers and local groups representing disabled people as appropriate.

Yes

Q20. Have you considered how the scheme(s) or programme will be evaluated and will you ensure that appropriate monitoring measures will be put in place?

Yes

Last updated on 23/03/2021