- Green Wheel
The Peterborough Millennium Green Wheel is an 80km network of cycleways, footpaths and bridleways. Designed for recreational use, it was created as part of a Millennium project around
Peterborough ,England .The name "Green Wheel" alludes to the circular nature of the major part of the path, which encircles Peterborough, with cycle route "spokes" leading from this perimeter, which passes through several periphary settlements around Peterborough, into the city centre, allowing easy transport around the network, much of which required no new construction, instead using or improving already existing cycle routes or roads. The only major new construction for the project was that of a curved cycle bridge over the
River Nene nearWhittlesey , wherefrom the path can be accessed northwards towardsFlag Fen , into the city centre or southwards towards the Ortons. The network is fully signposted. As well as this, three circular pipe tunnels were constructed near Etton village in order to allow the Green Wheel route to pass underneath the A15.The project has also created a sculpture trail, which provides functional, landscape artworks along the Green Wheel route and a ‘Living Landmarks’ project involving the local community in the creation of local landscape features such as mini woodlands, ponds and hedgerows.
The project cost £11 million and was 50% funded by the National Lottery through the Millennium Commission and has also been the winner of many awards including a RIBA award for Architecture in 2003.
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National Cycle Network External links
* [http://www.pect.net/green_wheel.html http://www.pect.net/green_wheel.html]
* [http://www.cobr.co.uk/e-cobr_information/cycling_initiatives/sections/cycle_routes/east_anglia/peterborough_green_wheel_ride.shtml information about the Green wheel]
* [http://www.millennium.gov.uk/cgi-site/awards.cgi?action=detail&id=127&t=2 Millennium Project information]
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