Work starts on next phase of improvements to Magna Road

Multi million pound plan to make Poole safer for cyclists and walkers take another step forward

Author: Maria GreenwoodPublished 11th Mar 2024

The next phase of pedestrian, cycle and bus service improvements on Magna Road in Poole gets underway today (Monday 11 March).

The improvements, funded through central government’s Transforming Cities Fund and running between the Knighton Lane/Provence Drive junction and the new access road into Canford Vale from Magna Road, are due to complete in July and include:

• Two new bus shelters at the existing bus stops on Magna Road

• New shared paths for walking, wheeling and cycling

• A new pedestrian crossing just west of the King John Avenue junction

• Junction improvements at Magna Road/King John Avenue

Once complete, schools, businesses and homes in and around Merley, Oakley, Canford Magna and Bearwood will benefit from the revamped, 4km long sustainable travel route running from Gravel Hill along Queen Anne Drive and Magna Road to Wood Lane.

This latest improvement project forms part of the council’s wider plans for a green travel route between Merley and Christchurch.

Julian McLaughlin, director for infrastructure at BCP Council, said:

“I’m pleased to see the next phase of improved walking, wheeling, cycling and bus facilities along the busy Magna Road get underway. It’s important we create safe, connected and appealing travel environments for everyone, especially those serving the new communities in this area. We hope these improvements will encourage healthier, more sustainable ways of getting around, whether it’s to school, work or leisure activities, both now and for years to come. Thank you to everyone for their patience while this work is undertaken.”

The work is expected to have minimal disruption on anyone travelling through the area.

Some footway closures will be required at times with temporary pedestrian crossings and temporary traffic lights in place.

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