Cheltenham Mini-Holland Scheme Engagement
Consultation has concluded
Have your say!
We are seeking ways to encourage more active travel in Cheltenham. To meet those aims, we are looking to secure funding from the Department for Transport for a Mini-Holland Scheme in Cheltenham.
Our proposed scheme would help to make Cheltenham a safer and more pleasant place to cycle and walk. The Mini-Holland schemes seek to replicate Dutch-style infrastructures, where walking and cycling are actively encouraged and accessible.
We want to hear the views of local residents, business owners and people who travel and work around the proposed area of St. Mark's and the Honeybourne Line.
Complete our survey
There are a number of ways you can provide your feedback and make your voice heard as part of this engagement process, The main way to have your say is to complete our online survey and comment on our Proposed Mini Holland area map.
Join our in-person and online events
We are also holding a series of pop-up events and online webinars, where you will be able to meet the project team and ask any questions you may have. You can come along in person to our pop-up events. To join our online webinars, you will need to register in advance:
Pop-up events are due to be held on the following dates:
- Saturday 29 October 12pm - 2pm, Hester’s Way Library
- Saturday 5 November 12pm - 2pm, Cheltenham Train Station
You can also register for one of our online webinars, taking place on the following dates. Registration is required in advance:
Find out more
For more information on our proposed scheme, please visit our dedicated webpage at www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/mh which includes a list of FAQs.
We look forward to hearing your feedback. If you have any questions, queries, or would like to request a hard copy of the survey via post please email sarah.williams3@gloucestershire.gov.uk or call 01452 426793.
Feedback Map
In the marked boundary, please use the pins to indicate if any of the following issues currently discourage you from walking and/or cycling in the Cheltenham Mini Holland area?
a) High traffic volumes
b) High traffic speeds
c) Rat running
d) Road danger
e) Poor air quality.
f) Lack of walking facilities (such as pedestrian crossings, adequate pavements, or lack of direct route).
g) Lack of cycling facilities (such as cycle lanes, protection at junctions, or lack of direct route)
h) Other (please use the text box to specify)