Residents in Evesham are being asked to share their views on plans to improve cycling, walking, and wheeling facilities.
Worcestershire County Council seeks public input on a new Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) for the town to encourage healthier and more convenient travel options.
People can have their say at www.worcestershire.gov.uk/eveshamlcwip.
The deadline is September 27.
Councillor Marc Bayliss, cabinet member for Highways and Transport at Worcestershire County Council, said: "We want to get valuable insight from residents to ensure improvements are delivered where they are most needed."
He also emphasised the long-term nature of the plan, which aims to improve cycling, walking, and wheeling networks across the town and make it the natural choice for short trips like commuting or going to school.
He added: "Through Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans, we aim to invest in making changes that make walking and cycling a more attractive and convenient choice for people.
"I would encourage all local residents to take a look at these proposals and have their say.
"It is really important we have a long-term plan in place, which will also help attract more funding to deliver improvements across our network."
The LCWIP initiative comes from the Central Government, asking local authorities to put together a long-term strategic approach for walking and cycling infrastructure.
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