Old Park Road N13 to Pymmes Park Walking and Cycling Route
This project is now archived. Should the Council receive funding to deliver the project, the page will be reactivated and updates will be published.
Enfield Council is working to encourage more people to walk, wheel and cycle in the borough by developing a network of active travel routes in Enfield. As part of the Journeys and Places programme, Enfield Council is proposing a walking and cycling route which will extend from Old Park Road N13 at its junction with Aldermans Hill, and end at Cycleway 1 at Sweet Briar Grove at its junction with Denton Road.
The route will run through the Fox Lane Quieter Neighbourhood, and will connect with Cycleway 20 at Green Lanes, run through Firs Farm wetlands, connect with Cycleway 21 at Northern Avenue at its junction with Dunholme Road. There are opportunities to review and make improvements to the existing facilities along the route, as well as introduce new facilities for walking and cycling.
This project is currently at a very early stage with no designs having been developed yet. The development of the designs as well as the delivery of the project is subject to further funding. Should further funding be secured, Enfield Council will look to design and then implement the project.
On this page you can find:
- Key project dates in the Key Dates section on the right-hand side
- Project updates in the News Feed below
- A Document Library on the right-hand side which contain key documents
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As part of the Journeys and Places programme, Enfield Council is continuing to develop a network of active travel routes to encourage more people to walk and cycle in the borough.
The amber line on the map shows the proposed walking and cycling route between Old Park Road N13 to Pymmes Park. We are happy to know your ideas and comments.
Please provide feedback by using the map to place the pin in the location where you have an idea or issue related to the walking and cycling along the proposed route.
This tool allows you to select a red ‘issue’ pin or a green ‘idea’ pin and place it on the map in the location you are referring to.