A PROJECT created to connect Taunton and Wellington town centres through a ‘greenway’ has received the support of Taunton Town Council.
Councillors gave their support to the Grand Western Greenway Project, a 'greenway' between Wellington and Taunton that could connect the two town centres with a traffic-free corridor.
The council will also offer assistance, as one of the landowners, in co-operation with The Committee of the Frieze Hill Community Orchard Group, to support the necessary permissions required to upgrade the Right of Way (T33/12) running alongside Turner’s Allotments and the Community Orchard.
A spokesperson for the Grand Western Greenway Association said the track would be three and a half metres wide and seven and a half miles long.
The track could be used by cyclists, walkers, and people using it for leisure, the spokesperson also added.
It is understood the track will also reach Nynehead and Norton Fitzwarren.
Councillor Federica Smith-Roberts said: “I am very supportive of what we are looking to achieve.
“We are really pleased to see something in relation to active trail. What I’d like to see as landowners [Taunton Town Council] is what the town council owns in relation to the land and make sure we consider all parties.”
Councillor Caroline Ellis said: “It’s an amazing project. This is the beginning of it. This project is crucial for the town.”
Councillor Martin Straus was also in favour of supporting the idea in principle.
Cllr Martin Straus also said: “Embracing sustainable active travel projects not only promotes healthier lifestyles but also fosters a stronger sense of community and environmental stewardship.
“Through initiatives that prioritise walking, cycling, and public transport, we’re paving the way for greener, more inclusive communities where everyone can thrive.”
It was agreed to support this important active travel initiative.
Councillors resolved to write a formal letter to the Grand Western Greenway Association affirming their support.
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