Consultation Survey

The update of Swindon Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) sets out the Council’s scheme proposals identified to improve the network for cyclists and walkers across the borough for the next ten years.

The proposals cover a combination of upgrades to existing infrastructure, making provision to enhance connections into the growth areas of the borough and addressing missing links between the core Swindon urban area and the surrounding settlements.

The document will need to be read before completing this questionnaire - you can download it here.

The Questionnaire that follows seeks your views on the draft Swindon LCWIP document. The Council will welcome your comments on the document; the Questionnaire will be available until Friday 20 February 2026.

All comments submitted will be considered at that time.

The Privacy Notice for this Consultation can be found on the Swindon Borough Council website.

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I acknowledge the Privacy Notice

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I have read the review and update of the Swindon LCWIP document 

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On Page 4, the objectives of the draft Swindon LCWIP are defined. Do you agree with these objectives? 

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How far do you agree with the scheme proposals listed on Pages 32-33 in the draft Swindon LCWIP are the right schemes to encourage more people to cycle and walk more often? 

Town centre - Cross-town centre connectivity
Town Centre - Faringdon Road
Town centre - Regent Circus – Victoria Road – Bath Road - Devizes Road Old Town
Moonrakers bypass - Kembrey Park - Gorse Hill - town centre link
Shrivenham Road – Gipsy Lane – Bridge End Road – Great Western Main Line Railway footbridge
Northern Route – Great Western Way (Route 45) to Orbital District Centre
Northern Flyer – Westmead – North Swindon, including link to Moredon Sporting Hub
Lady Lane, St. Andrews – North Swindon links
Tadpole Garden Village – Blunsdon
Highworth to South Marston Industrial Estate
Highworth Leisure cycling routes
Kingsdown Lane
Marlowe Avenue to Queens Drive (New College)
Stratton cycle link
Dorcan Way (Coate – Edison junctions)
New Eastern Villages (NEV) – A420 Corridor
Wanborough Road – Merlin Way – Covingham Drive
New Eastern Villages (NEV) – Southern Connector Road
Old Town Railway path upgrade
Marlborough Road – Between Old Town Railway Path and Coate
Pipers Way– connectivity/permeability to improve crossing provision
Wharf Road corridor – Wichelstowe – Wroughton link
Route paralleling the Tewkesbury Way corridor
Whitehill Way - Windmill Hill Business Park to Mead Way
Royal Wootton Bassett to Windmill Hill

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