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The Hastings Greenway Project is an innovative network of linked almost traffic-free routes, that everyone can enjoy for leisure, amenity and utility walking, as well as cycling. Starting at Hastings Town Centre the Greenway will run 10 miles to Ore, Silverhill, Hollington & Mayfield and the Conquest Hospital. Here’s news of what’s coming up:
Community Street Audit: Saturday 3 November
A Community Street Audit is a method for evaluating the quality of public space – streets, housing estates, parks and squares – from the viewpoint of the people who use it, rather than those who manage it
Time: 11am – 12.30pm
Meet: Hastings Station
For more details please go to the Greenway Facebook events page.
Greenway Walk: Asda to Alexandra Park Gates: Saturday 17 November
Another of the popular monthly Greenway walks examining the proposed routes of the Walking and Cycling Strategy. Come and ride or walk this route, which is scheduled to have the Alexandra Park section built in 2019
Time: 2pm
Where: Asda car park
For more details please go to the Greenway Facebook events page.
Hastings Greenway Group AGM: Wednesday 21 November
Open invitation to the annual general meeting to hear of achievements of the past year and learn of our plans for the future.
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Where: White Rock Hotel
For more details please go to the Greenway Facebook events page.
Hastings Greenway Group Facebook page
Email: info@hastingsgreenway.org
What is a Greenway?
A Greenway is more than just an off road route for cyclists, walkers and people with disability scooters. Greenways are largely car-free, off-road routes connecting people to facilities, open spaces and countryside within and around our towns.
Fully developed Greenways often include amenities such as seating, planted areas and public art and may create a linear park effect or utilise an existing park. Greenways create safe and direct routes in attractive settings. They provide a sustainable, environmentally friendly travel option for utility (getting to work, education or shopping) and for leisure and health purposes.
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