2.5-mile active travel route in Gwynedd sparks controversy for favoring pedestrians and cyclists over motorists.

In Gwynedd, a new active travel route has sparked controversy, as it offers more space for pedestrians and cyclists than for motorists. The £1.2m renovation aims to create a 2.5-mile pathway connecting Penrhos Road and Penchwintan Road to Bangor Railway Station. Critics claim it's an "anti-car agenda," while some support the wider pavements for walkers and cyclists.

April 14, 2024
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