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Children of North Levenshulme Streets for People

Streets for People - Levenshulme and Burnage Chalk pavement art - the kids of North Levenshulme have clearly been enjoying this filtered street during half term this week This Saturday - free bike checks and basic repairs - Just turn up This Saturday 11-2 we will be running the second of our free Dr Bike sessions where we offer free bike checks and basic repairs. Do you have a bike that needs some TLC? If so bring it to Manor Road by Greenbank park and our local volunteer mechanics will help you out - no appointment necessary. We would also like to promote the new Levenshulme Walkers Club. The club will be organising regular walks for health and wellbeing. If you would like to join the first walk, meet at Manor Road by Greenbank Park at 11am. It will be a circular route, 2.5miles - all levels of fitness welcome. Here's all our upcoming events: Dr Bike Sessions 5th June and 12th June 11-2pm On Manor Road next to Greenbank Park We will be offering free bike checks and basi...

Comlaint [MAN/2578] Hyde Road Bridge. Road Widening. Trees. School.

[MAN/2578] Hyde Road Bridge. Road Widening. Trees. School. Inbox complaints.feedback@manchester.gov.uk Fri, 18 Sept 2020, 11:52 to me Feedback and Complaints Service Dear Mr Hamer Your Complaint reference: MAN/2578 Thank you for your complaint in relation to the bridge installation for the Hyde Road Widening Scheme In your complaint, you have stated that: There has been a significant reduction of width and capacity, no access for pedestrians, cyclists or those with disabilities, a lack of protected cycling on Hyde road. A significant removal of foliage and an extensive bank of mature trees, a lack of consultation with residents who live alongside this route and who required speed bumps to reduce speeding due to rat running on Woodland Road. A public consultation event was held 5th September 2019. Views were considered by the council. Widening roads not an answer to congestion or air quality and inevitably leads to more traffic and the return of higher levels of conges...