What's happening
The project is being delivered in two phases. Phase one, from Tynemouth Front Street to the Beach Road roundabout (next to the Tynemouth Castle Inn), is now complete.
This is what we did:
- constructed a permanent safe two-way sustainable route for pedestrians and cyclists;
- upgraded crossing points to improve pedestrian safety and access to the seafront;
- constructed a permanent northbound one-way system for motorists from Tynemouth Front Street to the Longsands beach access ramp opposite the Grand Hotel.
Phase two of the project will see the continuation of the route from the Beach Road roundabout to St Mary’s Island access road. Plans for this second phase can be found below.
The scheme
Following the temporary pop-up scheme along the seafront implemented in 2020 as part of social distancing measures, which proved very popular while also presenting some challenges, we committed to seek future funding to deliver a revised, permanent scheme providing separate space for cyclists and other users of sustainable travel, while maintaining a two-way route along the seafront.
The new proposals, backed by the Department for Transport’s Active Travel Fund (ATF), involve creating a permanent, segregated, continuous two-way, safe space along the seafront.
The proposals include improving safety along the road by introducing a 20mph limit and various traffic safety measures. Two-way traffic flow between Whitley Bay and Longsands Beach access ramp will be maintained. One way traffic northbound from Front Street, Tynemouth to Longsands beach access ramp will be in place permanently from early 2024.
The council has worked closely with coastal emergency services to address and resolve some of the design elements that created challenges for search and rescue operations with the previous temporary scheme.
Funding will also come from the council and walking and cycling charity Sustrans.
What are the benefits?
It will be a major step forward for the Elected Mayor and Cabinet’s pledge to create a cleaner, greener borough as part of its declaration of a climate emergency.
Creating separate space for people of all ages to enjoy safely on forms of sustainable and active transport, such as bikes, skateboards and scooters, along North Tyneside’s beautiful coastline will further increase its appeal to visitors, supporting the local economy.
The scheme seeks to address conflicts between pedestrians and cyclists on the shared footpath and between on-road cyclists and drivers along the seafront by creating a segregated safe space for all.
The proposals support the council’s commitment to encourage more people to take up active travel and adopt a healthier lifestyle.
The scheme will make it easier for people to safely access popular attractions like St Mary’s Lighthouse, Spanish City and Tynemouth Priory as well as the award-winning beaches and open spaces and support local businesses as part of the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Links to other parts of the borough
The new route will enhance the existing coastal section of the National Cycle Route 1 and will improve access from other parts of the borough.
It will serve local schools and places of work as well as linking into the new transport interchange planned for North Shields and pedestrianised parts of the town centre as part of the council’s ambitious regeneration plans.
Consultation
A six-week consultation took place between 13 September 2021 and 24 October 2021, the results of the consultation are posted below.
Frequently asked questions
Designs
Related documents
Consultation results
Related documents
How you may be affected
Starting on Monday 14 October, temporary traffic measures will be in place, including a one-way system between Tynemouth and Cullercoats and temporary traffic lights at key points.
Cyclists may need to dismount or follow diversions during lane closures. Pedestrians in the Beaconsfield area will be directed to cross to the opposite side of the seafront while work continues.
These measures will remain until the work is completed. We apologise for any inconvenience during this time.
- Tynemouth Aquarium to Marden Avenue, Cullercoats: A temporary northbound one-way system will be in place. Southbound road users will be diverted via Mast Lane – Broadway – Beach Road.
- Spanish City to St Mary’s Lighthouse, Whitley Bay: Most of the work will occur on the footpath, with pedestrian diversions. Temporary traffic lights will be in place at times when work occurs on the carriageway.
- All diversions will be clearly signposted along alternate routes (the A193), with residents’ access maintained throughout.
Site compounds will be set up away from residential areas in the following locations:
- The car park behind Tynemouth Aquarium and a section of the grassed area next to the Aquarium
- The Briardene car park and a section of the grassed area at The Links
More information
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