Castleford Growth Corridor and Wheldon Road Bridge
This consultation has now closed. Thank you for taking part. We have analysed your responses. You can read a summary of the key findings here. You can also read the full outcome report here.
Improving journeys between Castleford town centre, the riverside, and Ferry Fryston
The Castleford Growth Corridor scheme will connect the town centre and Ferry Fryston via a new continuous, largely traffic-free route for people walking and cycling, including a new bridge over the railway.Wakefield Council, in partnership with the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, is proposing a number of measures within the scheme, with the aim of easing congestion, improving connections, and making walking and cycling safer and more attractive.
The proposals include:
A new bridge for people walking and cycling from Wheldon Road over the railway line
A new two-way segregated cycle lane and a shared-use path, providing a continuous, largely traffic-free journey from Castleford to Ferry Fryston for people walking and cycling
New toucan crossings for people walking and cycling
A potential raised zebra crossing or signal-controlled pedestrian crossing outside the rugby football stadium
‘No right turn’ measure into Bank Street to improve traffic flow
‘No entry’ into Back Wesley Street from Savile Road
A southbound contraflow cycle lane – going in the opposite direction to the traffic - on Back Wesley Street
We would like to hear your views on the proposals. Please take a look at the plans in more detail and let us know what you think.
This consultation runs from Monday 15 January until Monday 12 February 2024.
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We recommend you view the plans and read this page first to find out more about the proposals. When you’re ready, you can let us know what you think in the following ways:
Complete our survey by 11.59pm on Monday 12 February
Join us at an event to speak to the project team
Your feedback will help to shape the final project plans.
Join a drop-in event
You'll be able to take a closer look at the plans and share your feedback with the project team. Paper surveys will be available to take home and submit via our Freepost address.
Monday 15 January 9am – 1pm, unit 7, Castleford Market
Friday 19 January 11am – 1pm, unit 7, Castleford Market
Saturday 27 January 10am – 2pm, unit 7, Castleford Market
Why are we doing this?
Wakefield Council and the Combined Authority are working together to deliver improvements which will benefit residents, businesses, and visitors alike. The Castleford Growth Corridor aims to make journeys quicker, deliver more attractive alternatives to the car, and better connect Castleford town centre with both the riverside and with Ferry Fryston.
Currently, there is no provision for people walking or cycling at the railway crossing on Wheldon Road. The existing bridge consists of an unmarked bidirectional traffic lane that narrows compared to the carriageway, and advisory cycle lanes stop at the bridge. There is no footpath, making the crossing inaccessible for people on foot.
This scheme would deliver a safer, continuous, and largely traffic-free route for people walking and cycling, including a new bridge over the railway.
There are also several new housing developments planned in the area, and this scheme would support economic growth by creating a transport network that would support access to thousands of homes and jobs.
The aims of this scheme are to:
Enable and encourage more walking and cycling trips by providing a new, safer and joined up active travel route from Fryston/Airedale to Castleford town centre
Improve capacity and accessibility to unlock existing brownfield land to create up to 3,500 homes and up to 2,000 jobs
Reduce journey times to bring places and jobs closer together
Provide a transport network that supports growth, inclusion, accessibility and sustainability, reducing carbon emissions and delivering alternatives to car travel
Deliver improvements for people walking and cycling to serve all communities, improve road safety, and promote healthy lifestyles through active travel
How will this be funded?
Join us at an event to speak to the project team
Your feedback will help to shape the final project plans.
Join a drop-in event
You'll be able to take a closer look at the plans and share your feedback with the project team. Paper surveys will be available to take home and submit via our Freepost address.
Monday 15 January 9am – 1pm, unit 7, Castleford Market
Friday 19 January 11am – 1pm, unit 7, Castleford Market
Saturday 27 January 10am – 2pm, unit 7, Castleford Market
Why are we doing this?
Wakefield Council and the Combined Authority are working together to deliver improvements which will benefit residents, businesses, and visitors alike.The Castleford Growth Corridor aims to make journeys quicker, deliver more attractive alternatives to the car, and better connect Castleford town centre with both the riverside and with Ferry Fryston.
Currently, there is no provision for people walking or cycling at the railway crossing on Wheldon Road. The existing bridge consists of an unmarked bidirectional traffic lane that narrows compared to the carriageway, and advisory cycle lanes stop at the bridge. There is no footpath, making the crossing inaccessible for people on foot.
This scheme would deliver a safer, continuous, and largely traffic-free route for people walking and cycling, including a new bridge over the railway.
There are also several new housing developments planned in the area, and this scheme would support economic growth by creating a transport network that would support access to thousands of homes and jobs.
The aims of this scheme are to:
Enable and encourage more walking and cycling trips by providing a new, safer and joined up active travel route from Fryston/Airedale to Castleford town centre
Improve capacity and accessibility to unlock existing brownfield land to create up to 3,500 homes and up to 2,000 jobs
Reduce journey times to bring places and jobs closer together
Provide a transport network that supports growth, inclusion, accessibility and sustainability, reducing carbon emissions and delivering alternatives to car travel
Deliver improvements for people walking and cycling to serve all communities, improve road safety, and promote healthy lifestyles through active travel
This scheme is being funded through the West Yorkshire-plus Transport Fund and the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) following successful bidding processes. This funding is additional money provided directly by the Department for Transport and can only be spent on the scheme for which it was awarded. This means the funding cannot be used for other activities.
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Next steps
This consultation will close on Monday 12 February 2024 at 11.59pm. If you’d like to know the outcome of this consultation please register to Your Voice.
We will consider all feedback and the results of this consultation will be used to shape and inform the scheme prior to its delivery. A Full Business Case is due to be submitted in July 2024, and there would be further opportunity to comment on the pedestrian cycle bridge element when a planning application is made.
To be kept updated on this scheme as it progresses beyond the consultation and outcome report, visit Wakefield Council’s website.
Castleford Town Deal and wider regeneration schemes
These proposals would complement significant investment taking place through regeneration schemes in Castleford over the coming years, including the Castleford Town Deal. For more information on these, visit www.wakefield.gov.uk/castlefordregen
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