Completed projects
Hemel Hempstead – Buncefield Lane and Boundary Way
The new quietway along Buncefield Lane provides a consolidated, safe, easy and attractive walking and cycling route, linking homes and workplaces in Leverstock Green, Maylands and Woodhall Farm.
The new corridor also provides onward connections via the Nickey Line (National Cycle Network Route 57) to Redbourn and Harpenden.
The new Dutch-style roundabout at Boundary Way, featuring dedicated space for cycling, new crossing points and wider footways, connects the two completed sections of the quietway along Buncefield Lane, providing a junction that is safer and more inclusive of all road users.
Construction of the roundabout at Boundary Way was completed on time on 3 June 2025. With up to 11,000 new homes and 10,000 new jobs to be provided in the area by 2050, we need to provide more viable walking and cycling options, particularly for shorter journeys, to help reduce congestion as the local population grows.
Alongside other infrastructure improvements in the area, the projects have been delivered to link new and existing residential areas with key destinations, and offer alternatives to car use for short, everyday journeys.
Hemel Hempstead – Jarman Park
We have successfully completed the crossing improvements at Jarman Park, Hemel Hempstead. A new signalised toucan crossing over the A414 has been installed, enhancing access for people walking and cycling between residential areas to the north and key local destinations, including the shops and leisure facilities at Jarman Park. This step-free crossing provides an alternative to the existing footbridge, benefiting vulnerable users and those crossing with prams, mobility scooters, or bicycles.
Additionally, we have delivered new sections of shared-use path and improved lighting, providing better onward connections to National Cycle Network Route 57 and Adeyfield.
The scheme was consulted on in Summer 2023 and received overall support. We've outlined the results in the consultation report (PDF 2.38MB).
Construction started in July and the new crossing opened in October 2024.
More about Hemel Hempstead - Jaman Park
Hertford - Brickendon Lane
Following a petition by the local community to improve road safety at Brickendon Lane, a new zebra crossing has been installed near the junction with Mandeville Road to provide a safer route to schools and the town centre for local residents. The scheme also plays a crucial part in joining up our network of footpaths to provide better accessibility for all.
In addition to the crossing improvements, we have introduced traffic calming measures to slow vehicle speeds, with a cycle bypass, to create a safer environment for local residents choosing to use sustainable and active travel options. We have also cut back vegetation at the junction with Mandeville Road to improve visibility and upgraded bus stops.
The improvements were delivered in August 2023 as part of our Safer Routes to School programme, which promotes safer and healthier ways of travelling to and from school.
Letchworth Garden City - Norton Road
This scheme was implemented in April 2023 providing a new signalised crossing near the junction with Croft Lane.
This has improved safety and access to St Nicholas Primary School and local shops.
Stevenage - North Road
A new two-way cycle route along the eastern side of North Road between Coreys Mill Lane and the A602 Lytton Way gyratory has now been installed, along with new crossing facilities and better signage to local routes.
The scheme was successfully delivered in February 2024 and provides a safe and efficient route for people walking, cycling and wheeling to the hospital, schools, Stevenage High Street, surrounding countryside and existing cycle routes, including National Cycle Network Route 12.
More information about the North Road project
Now that the walking and cycling improvements along North Road have been completed, we are now delivering a project to improve road safety and increase visibility at the junction of B197 Graveley Road and North Road. More information about our road safety project.
Watford - Water Lane
Road safety improvements on Water Lane at the junction with High Street in Watford have been successfully delivered.
Following concerns about the safety of people walking and cycling in this area, we have rearranged the junction to encourage slower vehicle speeds and improve visibility.
The improvements
- The existing two-lane approach to the junction with High Street has been reduced to one, and the footway on the northern side of Water Lane widened;
- A raised table has been constructed at the junction to encourage slower vehicle speeds;
- Better signage has been installed on Water Lane approaching High Street to make those who drive more aware of people cycling and walking along High Street.
Funded by the Government’s Active Travel Fund, the improvements complement the existing cycle networks through the heart of the town centre, with onward connections to Cassiobury Park to the north and the National Cycle Network Route 61 to the south.
For more details view the Water Lane construction plan (PDF 486KB)
Watford – Wiggenhall Road
This project was successfully completed in September 2022. The scheme replaced the previous temporary cycle lane with a new wider shared use pavement. The Wiggenhall Road project received good levels of support (76%) during our public consultation in summer 2021.
In partnership with Watford Borough Council, the cycle path through Riverside Park has also recently been resurfaced. These sections now connect and form part of the national cycle network.
More about the active travel fund schemes in Watford
Welwyn Garden City and Digswell - Digswell Park Road
As part of our Safer Routes to School programme, the improvements at Digswell Park Road offer a safer and more convenient route for people walking, wheeling and cycling to schools, shop and Welwyn North train station. This includes accessible connections between residential areas, schools, and local amenities.
Construction began on 14 August 2023 and was successfully completed on 23 September 2023.
Key improvements:
- A new signalised toucan crossing over Bessemer Road provides a safe pathway for pedestrians, cyclists and wheelchair users, facilitating easy access between the existing shared-use path on Bessemer Road and Digswell Park Road.
- A new zebra crossing over Hertford Road and an additional section of shared-use path linking into Harmer Green Lane provides onward connections to Welwyn North and the surrounding countryside.
- To enhance the safety of the new crossing, speed cushions have been placed along Hertford Road to slow vehicles as they approach the junction with Digswell Park Road.
- The speed limit on Digswell Park Road between Bessemer Road and Hertford Road has been reduced to 20mph. The road remains closed to motor vehicles, providing a traffic-free route for people walking, wheeling and cycling.
More about the Digswell Park Road scheme, including a map.
Welwyn Garden City town centre
Building on the success of the completed Stonehills Square project, we delivered improvements to further enhance the town centre and make travelling to, from and around Welwyn Garden City easier and safer for people walking and cycling.
We have delivered:
- Dedicated space for cycling on Bridge Road, Wigmores North and Fretherne Road to make it safer to cycle in and out of the town centre.
- Crossing improvements over Osborn Way and around Howardsgate to improve access around the gardens.
- A town centre wide 20mph zone to create a calmer town centre environment.
More about the Welwyn Garden City town centre scheme
Wheathampstead – Codicote Road Roundabout
As part of our Safer Routes to School programme, the improvements at Codicote Road provide safer and more accessible connections between residential areas, schools, and local amenities.
Delivery of new walking facilities at Codicote Road Roundabout started on 14 August and was completed in early December 2023.
The project has delivered:
- Two new raised zebra crossings on Lower Luton Road and Codicote Road to improve connections between residential areas, schools and local amenities.
- Speed cushions on Codicote Road and Lower Luton Road approaching the roundabout to enhance the safety of the new crossings and to create a more pleasant environment for people walking, wheeling and using the bus stops.
- Refurbishing of existing informal crossing points over Station Road and Lamer Lane.
- Widening of footways on each corner of the roundabout.
For details of the designs that were delivered, view the Codicote Road Roundabout Map - (PDF 330MB)
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