Other cycle routes
In November 2021, we consulted on making three temporary ‘pop-up cycle routes’ permanent and creating one new cycle route. These four-cycle routes were identified as priorities in the Birmingham Walking and Cycling Strategy and Infrastructure Plan and formed part of the proposed West Midlands regional cycle network.
Bradford street
The Bradford Street cycle lane is a one-way cycle lane on each side of Bradford Street, linking directly with the A45 cycle route to Small Heath Park.
This scheme proposes reallocation of road space to create a two-way, light-segregated cycle route, aligned with the city centre traffic cells initiative.
Learn more about the Bradford Street consultation.
City centre to City Hospital (A457 corridor)
The A457 corridor cycle route is a one-way cycle lane in the Jewellery Quarter on Graham Street and Legge Street and a two-way cycle lane on Carver Street.
This scheme proposes reallocation of road space, direction signs and other access improvements to support travel by active modes to City Hospital, Jewellery Quarter and city centre.
Learn more about the City centre to City Hospital consultation
Selly Oak local centre (A38 corridor)
The A38 Corridor cycle route is a segregated cycle route along the A38 between Selly Oak and Birmingham City Centre.
In 2017, a consultation took place for this route. The scheme proposes reallocation of road space in Selly Oak local centre to create a two-way light segregated cycle route between Selly Oak Triangle and the Birmingham Cycle Revolution A38 ‘blue’ route.
Learn more about the Selly Oak local centre consultation
Page last updated: 20 May 2024