Welcome to the Highways Service Information Centre
Colchester is a growing city but its centre is constrained by a street system originally laid out centuries ago. Two thirds of residents live and work in the city but only 31% use sustainable transport to get to work. Car joureys of up to 5km (3.5 miles) make up 40% of all journeys. Many car journeys are much shorter with around 20% being approximately one mile or less.
There are a number of transport schemes in the pipeline which will improve how residents move around the city centre. The schemes are closely linked eg the Rapid Transit Route which will provide improved public transport connections from the east to the town centre and beyond to the main railway station, hospital and Northern Gateway area.
For those residents travelling north to south and east to west, we have introduced a number of new measures enabling a safe and easy access from Lexden Road, Butt Road, East Hill and the Mile End area into the cityh centre or onto key destinations such as the station and hospital.
These measures include:
We will now be turning our attention to a section of the east-west route (connecting the city centre to the university and Greenstead) at East Hill. This will include the creation of a shared cycle route, junction improvements to Guildford Road and Brook Street, resurfacing of the existing carriageway and introducing double yellow lines to allow for pick-ups, drop-offs and collections. The scheme is being designed with input from a number of key stakeholders in the city and will be progressed over the coming months.
Work on the eastern end of the east-west route has progressed including an upgrade to the busy Colne Causeway crossing which is now complete. This is a a key link from the university, connecting those travelling from Elmstead Road towards the City Centre.
The old staggered crossing point has been replaced with a single straight-across toucan crossing, meaning walkers and those on bikes can cross both lanes of traffic safely in one go. The upgraded crossing has seen the pavement widened and resurfaced to make it more accessible.
Colchester Map - JPG(283.9KB)
Detailed paper - Balkerne Hill subway, Colchester - PDF(261.1KB)
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