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Walking/cycling paths from Surrey quays to Greenwich
It would be wonderful to promote walking route and cycling paths that connect Surrey quays and Greenwich. Currently there seems to be a gap on quality between Southwark and Greenwich In walking routes and cycling infrastructure.
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Community Member 4 years agoI would go further and suggest a widening and joining up of the Thames path ALL along both sides of the River throughout the city - and beyond - so we could cycle/ walk to Southend - or Woolwich along the river - rather than the chaotic...
Show full commentI would go further and suggest a widening and joining up of the Thames path ALL along both sides of the River throughout the city - and beyond - so we could cycle/ walk to Southend - or Woolwich along the river - rather than the chaotic zigzagging that is created by buildings jutting onto the river without public access - a full rethink of the borders of the river.
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