Engagement into plans for cycle route reaches final week
A public engagement asking for views on new plans for a cycling and walking route to be created on the south coast has entered its final week.

An artist바카라 사이트™s impression of what the new cycle and pedestrian route will look like at Nutbourne
National Highways launched the engagement on plans for a six-mile long route which will link Chichester with Emsworth along the A259 on 22 July.
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National Highways project manager Adrianna Chirovici said:
There바카라 사이트™s just one week to go of this engagement and I urge anyone interested in the scheme to visit our virtual exhibition to find out more about the proposals and share their thoughts with us. Peoples바카라 사이트™ feedback on our proposals will help us develop plans and deliver improvements which will benefit health, safety and the wider environment.
For full details of the engagement and how to get involved please visit the The engagement is set to finish on Thursday 23 September when the team will start the process of analysing all feedback and바카라 사이트¯continue to develop the proposals to maximise the benefits for바카라 사이트¯everyone.바카라 사이트¯
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