A Development Wishlist Document

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A64 Consultation

A64 consultation, and on-going conversation with National Highways, who regularly attend Get Ryedale Cycling Forum meetings

A64 Claxton to Flaxton

This scheme is currently in preliminary design with an outside contractor. The inclusion of the full width cycleway will require some land purchase so once the value of the scheme as a whole is known, National Highways will bid for funding and hopefully deliver it in coming years. 

National Highways are also close to completing the feasibility stage of the A64 NMU phase 2 scheme. Although this scheme is primarily for the benefit of local resident to access bus stop facilities, it proposes the introduction of six further refuge island within the single carriageway A64, some linking to shared use footway / cycleway routes. This also carries the secondary benefit of slowing vehicles and reducing shunt collisions at junctions. This includes the crossing near Scagglethorpe, which has been raised as an area of concern in the past.

National Highways would like to thank Get Ryedale Cycling Forum for their input, as this is useful when promoting these improvements. Unfortunately these schemes often take quite a long time to implement.

National Highways are always open to hear the views of all of our customers.

Here is a useful link highwaysengland.co.uk/designated-funds to the National Highways Designated Funds.

Many recreational cyclists will choose to avoid riding alongside busy trunk roads, and will use quiet roads instead. A locally favoured and near level option (useful for touring cyclists with heavy luggage) involves using the foot crossing suspension bridge of the River Derwent, at Huttons Ambo. This has pleasant, minor road links on either side, to both York & Malton, a distance of some25 miles and around 3 hours leisure riding time. Part of York Road into Malton already has a shared foot and cycle path along one side, as far as Derwent Bank. The route into Malton town needs improving.

Get Ryedale Cycling Forum are happy to pass on suggestions to Highways England for potential improvements to the A64 and for safer cycle crossing points between York and Scarborough.

Please provide comments and suggestions on these proposals to Craig Newcombe, Get Ryedale Cycle Forum representative. Please provide your full name and postcode if you would like to be a formal supporter of the proposals once the document is presented.

Image 1 – Warthill via Sandy Lane

Image 1 – Warthill via Sandy Lane 
Crossing A64 at (OS Grid Ref) SE662579 
Crossing type – Direct
To – Towthorpe via Common Lane
Route type – Recreational
Notes – Circular leisure route from York. 

Image 2 – Claxton

Image 2 – Claxton
Crossing A64 at (OS Grid Ref) SE689611& SE686609
Crossing type – Staggered crossing
To – Flaxton via Scotsman Lane
Route type – Recreational
Notes – Circular leisure route from York. Cycling UK (N. Yorkshire) would welcome formalisation of this footway for shared use, and for some physical improvements. A64 Flaxton Moor Background Document PDF.

 

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Image 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e, 3f – Rillington
Crossing A64 at (OS Grid Ref) SwitchesA64 westbound to eastbound at SE835730 (Scagglethorpe East)
Crossing type – Alongside A64
To – Norton via Scarborough Rd thence Malton
Route type – Leisure Wolds to Malton. Utility to Norton/Malton. 
Notes – As a result of higher standards and road changes the cycle route along the A64 after Brambling Fields and into Rillington requires improvement. The track is too narrow in parts and poorly signed, one section by the A64 is unsafe and needs a barrier. This is currently being considered by National Highways but not yet funded or prioritised. 

Image 4 Wintringham via Sandy Lane

Image 4 Wintringham via Sandy Lane
Crossing A64 at (OS Grid Ref) West Knapton SE872752
Crossing type – Staggered with minor road link 
To –Allerston / Ebberston / Snainton 
Route type – Recreational
Notes – Leisure Wolds to Moors. R. Derwent bridge crossing. 

Image 5 – Weaverthorpe (NCN166) via Sked Dale

Image 5 – Weaverthorpe (NCN166) via Sked Dale 
CrossingA64 at (OS Grid Ref) Sherburn SE958767 Existing Traffic Light controlled crossroads on A64
Crossing type – Direct
To – Brompton by Sawdon via Brompton Ings Road
Route type – Recreational
Notes – Leisure Wolds to Moors. R. Derwent bridge crossing. 

 

A64 Project Ideas Currently On Hold

A1 Hazelwood Castle Bridge

National Highways completed a feasibility study and some early preliminary design work on this structure, but the cost estimate is prohibitively expensive. Consequently, this scheme is on hold, although the scheme is considered as a high priority should additional funding become available. Another consequence of this is that National Highways haven’t yet looked in detail at the potential crossing near Barton le Willows.

National Highways had a meeting with the major projects team who are generating proposals for the A64 Hopgrove dualling. We discussed a recent small scheme we’d completed near Jinnah restaurant near Harton. From this discussion, the team agreed to incorporate an NMU (non motorised users) bridge in this area in their proposals.


Updates

Craig Newcombe says

20 March 2020 at 1:43 pm

The times I have used the cycle track from Malton to Rillington, the crossing at Scagglethorpe is not the easiest (I imagine this is many times harder if people are cycling with young families). If highways could extend the cycle track on the Scagglethorpe side of the road around the corner into Rillington it would make the crossing point (maybe at the crossroads in Rillington at the traffic lights – where the traffic is a lot slower). The traffic is moving at 60 mph or more in both directions at the crossing point at Scagglethorpe which isn’t the best situation.

A Jay says

6 September 2020 at 7:09 am

It isn’t just that from Norton. The section from Scarborough Road to Brambling Fields needs work. Really busy with cars there. Use the Active Travel Suggestions form on the north yorks gov uk site to submit suggestions for this.


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