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Location Study of cycle/foot way between Lee valley and River Thames Brief Project Description The aims of this project were: a feasibility study for developing pedestrian/cycle routes on land between Three Mills and Eastway to complement the study undertaken for the route from Three Mills to the River Thames. These are both very significant sections, complex in nature, but representing great opportunities for constructing new routes to link up the entire London cycle network. The section is assessed is approximately 2km long and work is required to identify the most feasible route and details of how it could be done involving consultations with community groups and landowners. The study will act as an action plan for future project work and act as an important fundraising document Amount of funding £15,000 Start- Completion dates Nov 1998 - March 1999 Illustration of what was achieved This project was lead by the Lee Valley Regional parks Authority and was lead by Scott Wilson Consultants. Groundwork East London have a copy of the report in their office.
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