The walking and cycling improvements in central St Albans are designed to:
- enhance north-south connections;
- complement existing active travel routes, including National Cycle Network Route 6 and the St Albans Green Ring;
- make it safer and easier to walk and cycle to the city centre, train station, council offices and local schools;
- support the objectives in the Local Transport Plan and Sustainable Hertfordshire Strategy to decrease the number of trips people take by car, thereby reducing congestion, improving air quality, and boosting physical and mental health of local communities.
Delivery of improvements
We've scheduled the improvement works to begin on 24 June 2024 and continue until early October 2024.
Our highways contractor, Ringway, is carrying out the work in four phases to keep disruption to a minimum. We are working hard to minimise any impacts but apologise in advance for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience while the improvements are completed.
Overnight carriageway resurfacing works
As the improvements near completion, some overnight road closures will be needed so that carriageway resurfacing works can be completed. These are expected to start at the end of August and continue into early September.
Update
The main improvement work has been completed in St Albans, with some minor works still outstanding.
You can find out more about the project on the St Albans scheme page.
Building on the success of the completed Stonehills Square project, we are delivering improvements to further enhance the town centre and make travelling to, from and around Welwyn Garden City easier and safer for people walking and cycling.
We have delivered:
- Dedicated space for cycling on Bridge Road, Wigmores North and Fretherne Road to make it safer to cycle in and out of the town centre.
- Crossing improvements over Osborn Way and around Howardsgate to improve access around the gardens.
- A town centre wide 20mph zone to create a calmer town centre environment.
Final works
From 20 January until early February 2025, we will be undertaking work to finalise the town centre improvements. This includes new road markings and street furniture at Bridge Road; new traffic islands and drainage at Fretherne Road; and signage and verge improvements at Parkway.
The work will be delivered in phases and will involve temporary closures on Fretherne Road, Parkway and Bridge Road.
Fretherne Road
- Dates: 20 – 26 January
- Road closure: Fretherne Road closed 24/7 between Howardsgate South and Church Road
- Access: Egress from the town centre via Wigmores North or via Howardsgate South / Church Road and Parkway.
Parkway (southbound)
- Dates: 27 January – 2 February
- Road closure: Parkway (southbound) closed between Howardsgate North and Howardsgate South (daytime closure only between 8am – 4.30pm)
- Access: No direct vehicle access along Parkway from The Campus to Church Road. Access into the town centre maintained as normal from Parkway into Howardsgate, exiting via Howardsgate South onto Parkway, or via Fretherne Road or Wigmores North.
Bridge Road (westbound)
- Dates: 3 – 4 February (one night)
- Road closure: Bridge Road (westbound) closed in the direction of the town centre between 8pm – 5am. Bridge Road eastbound to remain open
- Access: Follow the signed diversion route via A1000 Bessemer Road, A1000 Broadwater Road, A6129 Stanborough Road, B197 Great North Road, B195 Valley Road and B195 Bridge Road.
Some bus services will be on diversion whilst Parkway (southbound) and Bridge Road (westbound) is closed. More information about the bus services affected and the diversions will be available at relevant bus stops and on the Intalink website: www.intalink.org.uk/service-updates
More about the Welwyn Garden City town centre scheme
Hertfordshire County Council is progressing with the Buncefield Lane quietway and Boundary Way roundabout schemes in Hemel Hempstead. Together, the schemes will make it safer for those walking and cycling in the area, better connecting people between their homes, workplaces and schools in and around Leverstock Green, Maylands and Woodhall Farm.
Buncefield Lane quietway
The Buncefield Lane quietway provides a safe route for walking, wheeling and cycling through Maylands, along Buncefield Lane.
The southern section of the quietway between Green Lane and Boundary Way roundabout has been completed. This includes a new signal-controlled crossing at Breakspear Way and shared-use path between Green Lane and Breakspear Way.
Final work is underway to deliver the northern section of the quietway between Boundary Way and Cherry Trees Lane. Improvements to the junction with Three Cherry Trees Lane have been completed and Buncefield Lane is now permanently closed to motor vehicles, with bollards installed to create the quietway. The quietway is now open for walking, wheeling, and cycling.
Boundary Way roundabout
We are introducing a ‘Dutch-style’ roundabout at Boundary Way to make it safer for those walking and cycling. The improvements include a dedicated space for people cycling around the entire junction, separated from vehicle traffic, as well as pedestrian crossings and widened footways.
Construction of the roundabout will begin on 6 January, with completion anticipated in summer 2025.
During the first week of the works the roundabout will remain open in all directions with access controlled by temporary traffic lights. From mid-January, the roundabout will be closed and there will be no direct access between the Maylands area and Green Lane towards the M1. A diversion route will be in place via Breakspear Way and Maylands Avenue. This will be clearly signed in advance, but please plan ahead and avoid travelling at the busiest times if at all possible.
Also from mid-January, Three Cherry Trees Lane between the junction with Cherry Tree Lane and Green Lane, will be closed in the eastbound direction. The road will remain open in the westbound direction from Green Lane towards Maylands to help manage traffic flow in the area.
Find out more about the Boundary Way and Buncefield Lane scheme, road closures, and diversions