Jan 18, 2021 | Explore, Neath, Neath Port Talbot

New active travel route on way for Neath

Neath Port Talbot Council has appointed a contractor to start work on the creation of a new Active Travel route between Neath and Tonna.

Bicycle on active travel path

The route will take users alongside the towpath from Bridge Street in Neath to a point next to the Calor Gas centre in Tonna.

Work on the new Active Travel route by contractors Jones Brothers (Henllan) Ltd began on January 18th. The route will be closed temporarily while the Welsh Government funded work goes ahead.

By upgrading and creating new walking and cycling routes, the council plans to make Active Travel the “normal” way to make local journeys, improving air quality, promoting healthier lifestyles and increasing the attractiveness of local communities as places to live and work.

Cllr Annette Wingrave, Neath Port Talbot Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Sustainable Development, said: “Active Travel journeys provide a large number of benefits from improving people’s health and wellbeing to helping to reduce carbon and improving our air quality.

“This new route will be a further expansion of Neath Port Talbot’s growing Active Travel network and will help make journeys between Neath and Tonna on foot or by bicycle easier and safer for everyone, particularly for those who don’t currently walk or cycle often and for people who use mobility aids.”

Neath Port Talbot Council

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