Skip navigation

You are in:  Home » Campaigning » Issues » Hills Road

Cyclists to be forced off Hills Road

We asked users of Hills Road to complete an Objection Card [60 KB PDF], each an individual objection to the scheme. Here are the cards to the County Council being handed in:

The 400 cards each individually registering an objection to the scheme.
Richard Preston, from Cambridgeshire County Council, accepting the cards.

'A cycle superhighway' was how Newsletter 32 described the section of Hills Road between Cherry Hinton Road and Long Road. This is the stretch that runs past Homerton College and the Perse School, a wide, leafy and rather attractive road with wider than normal cycle lanes on each side, nicely surfaced in smooth red tarmac. As a result, this section of Hills Road is one of the easiest and most pleasant routes in and out of the city for cyclists.

Well, you've got just one more year to enjoy it. Because after next summer, this pleasant section of road will be transformed into one of the most unpleasant roads to cycle along in the city.

County Council proposals for a bus lane between Cavendish Avenue and Long Road mean that the existing cycle lanes would be removed. Where this has happened on Milton Road, cars cannot easily and safely pass cyclists on the road. Cyclists are regularly abused and intimidated. On Hills Road most cyclists currently use the lanes on the road, not the path.

Unnecessary proposals

The Council offers two options, both of which leave a narrow traffic lane towards the City. Outbound, as well as the traffic lane, there would be either a narrow bus lane and a narrow pavement path; or a wider bus lane containing a narrow cycle lane, removing part of the grass verge. We think both options are unacceptable and should be rejected.

Our bus count shows that no bus passengers can be said to have been delayed for as long as 4 minutes, on both days we surveyed.

What you can do

Hills Road now: Pleasant cycling
Hills Road now: Pleasant cycling