ANDOVER cyclists could benefit from an improved network around the Test Valley region.
Transport chiefs are inviting residents to have their say on current cycle routes in the area in a bid to improve accessibility in the borough.
Test Valley Borough Council is seeking feedback on existing and proposed routes, bicycle storage facilities and other areas that can be improved to help those who use their bikes for leisure and commuting.
The borough’s planning and transport boss, Cllr Martin Hatley, said: “It is really important that we consult with all users of the cycle network to make sure we hear from commuters as well as leisure cyclists.”
The council’s cycle network strategy is available to see at its Beech Hurst office and at the former magistrates’ court, in Romsey.
Residents have until 4.30pm on Friday, December 12, to submit their views online at testvalley.gov.uk.
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