Public views wanted on new walking and cycling routes

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Wiltshire Council wants to expand walking and cycling routes

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Wiltshire Council says it wants to hear from the public on future cycling and walking infrastructure in Calne and Melksham.

It is asking people to comment on planned walking and cycling routes which are at the draft stage.

The deadline for comments has been extended to 5 February.

The council says people's views and ideas will be used to help create draft Local Cycling and Walking Plans (LCWIPs) for both Calne and Melksham, before a final round of consultation once the draft plans have been developed.

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The public are being asked to comment on Melksham's new walking routes

Councillor Caroline Thomas, cabinet member for transport, said: "LCWIPs serve as vital strategic blueprints for enhancing cycling and walking infrastructure, and so it's important for residents of Calne and Melksham to actively engage in this consultation process.

"Their input will play a pivotal role in shaping future walking and cycling developments in these towns."