Digbeth Active Travel and Streets programme

The Digbeth Active Travel and Streets Programme (AT&SP) will deliver world-class safer streets and spaces, with reduced traffic.

Access for residents, visitors, and workers into Digbeth from HS2 Curzon Street Station, Moor Street Station, and other public transport hubs will seamlessly integrate with Birmingham’s existing retail and commercial city core.

Streets and spaces will be healthy, inclusive, and inviting. Whilst maintaining the existing creative and industrial character of Digbeth, the scheme will maximise the regeneration potential of Eastside, creating a populous and thriving place to live, work and visit day and night.

Consultation

We are currently consulting on the first phase of this programme, which aims to improve key streets in Digbeth ahead of future changes in the area. 

The area will become a key connecting route from HS2 to the Eastside of the city, linking Digbeth’s major public and private developments with HS2 and into the city centre.

The proposed improvements will provide a safe, attractive, and welcoming environment for walking, cycling, and wheeling - such as wheelchairs and other wheeled aids, as well as pushchairs and prams.

Find out more about the consultation and have your say on Birmingham Be Heard.

The consultation will close on Friday 21 June 2024.


Page last updated: 24 May 2024

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