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Have your say to help shape the future of cycling in the Avon and Central Coast region.
In collaboration with the Shires of Beverley, Chittering, Dandaragan, Gingin, Northam, Toodyay and York, the Department of Transport is developing a Regional Cycling Strategy for the Avon and Central Coast region.
The Strategy will set out a long-term vision for cycling across the region, including an aspirational cycling network covering key townsites and interregional connections.
Community feedback was gathered on preliminary networks and themes in late 2020. Feedback is now being reviewed and will be used to shape the final strategy, due to be released mid-2021.
About the Regional Cycling Strategies
A key action of the Western Australia Bicycle Network (WABN) Plan 2014-2031 is to improve planning for cycling in the regions. More information on the regional strategies can be found on the Department of Transport website.
Image credit (left): Tourism Western Australia
Have your say to help shape the future of cycling in the Avon and Central Coast region.
In collaboration with the Shires of Beverley, Chittering, Dandaragan, Gingin, Northam, Toodyay and York, the Department of Transport is developing a Regional Cycling Strategy for the Avon and Central Coast region.
The Strategy will set out a long-term vision for cycling across the region, including an aspirational cycling network covering key townsites and interregional connections.
Community feedback was gathered on preliminary networks and themes in late 2020. Feedback is now being reviewed and will be used to shape the final strategy, due to be released mid-2021.
About the Regional Cycling Strategies
A key action of the Western Australia Bicycle Network (WABN) Plan 2014-2031 is to improve planning for cycling in the regions. More information on the regional strategies can be found on the Department of Transport website.