Posts Tagged ‘Canterbury to Chartham riverside cycle route’
Saturday, November 5th, 2011
A number of new cycle signs have just been installed around the Toddler’s Cove and Wincheap areas of Canterbury for directing cyclists along the new Great Stour Way cycle path to Chartham and via the Horses & Goats Tunnel to Wincheap. We’d be interested to hear what cyclists think of these new signs. Please leave your comments below.
A gallery of all of the new signs can be seen on CycleStreets.
Tags: Canterbury, Canterbury District, Canterbury riverside cycle route, Canterbury to Chartham riverside cycle route, Great Stour Way, Horses and Goats tunnel, National Cycle Route 1, National Cycle Route 18, Signs
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Thursday, March 3rd, 2011
Spokes are pleased to see that improved cattle grids are now being installed on the new Kingfisher Way cycle route between Canterbury and Chartham. This follows Spokes complaining to both Kent Highway Services and Canterbury City Council about the previous “pointed” cattle grids, which could easily cause damage to bicycles.
(Note that since this post was first made the route has now been officially called the Great Stour Way, instead of the Kingfisher Way)
Tags: Canterbury, Canterbury City Council, Canterbury District, Canterbury to Chartham riverside cycle route, Cattle grids, Chartham, Great Stour Way, Kent Highway Services, Kingfisher Way
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Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
Over the course of the summer the construction work on the Canterbury to Chartham cycle route has been progressing. Recent developments include preparing the site for bridges across to the rear of Staples, two smaller bridges across ditches, building the path around the Elham Valley Railway Line embankment, and the construction of the next phase of path into Bretts Aggregates’s land. These are pictured below.



For background please see the Canterbury to Chartham Riverside Route section of the Future Routes portion of our website.
Tags: Canterbury, Canterbury District, Canterbury riverside cycle route, Canterbury to Chartham riverside cycle route, Chartham, Construction, Great Stour Way, Kingfisher Way, National Cycle Route 18
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010
Spokes are pleased to see that the Canterbury to Chartham riverside cycle route construction resumed at the Canterbury end. It is envisaged that the route will soon connect to Tonford Lane before continuing to the newly widened path beside Chartham village hall. Once complete this route will form part of National Cycle Route 18.
For background please see the Canterbury to Chartham Riverside Route section of the Future Routes portion of our website.
Tags: Canterbury, Canterbury District, Canterbury riverside cycle route, Canterbury to Chartham riverside cycle route, Chartham, Construction, Great Stour Way, Kingfisher Way, National Cycle Route 18
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