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Councillors face resignation calls over active travel lanes

Cllr Bryan (left) and Cllr Shore are members of CWAC s Labour cabinet CALLS have been made for two senior councillors to resign over their handling of Chester’s active travel lanes. They come after Cheshire West and Chester’s full council meeting voted last night (February 25) to ‘pause’ the lanes and ‘to commission further investigations into solutions to improve Active Travel’ in Upton and Boughton. At the meeting, Conservative Cllr Neil Sullivan called on Cllr Karen Shore and Cllr Matt Bryan to resign from their cabinet positions, with an online petition from the People Against Travel Lanes Chester campaign group echoing those sentiments.

Councillors face resignation calls over Chester travel lanes | Chester and District Standard

Cllr Bryan (left) and Cllr Shore are members of CWAC s Labour cabinet CALLS have been made for two senior councillors to resign over their handling of Chester’s active travel lanes. They come after Cheshire West and Chester’s full council meeting voted last night (February 25) to ‘pause’ the lanes and ‘to commission further investigations into solutions to improve Active Travel’ in Upton and Boughton. At the meeting, Conservative Cllr Neil Sullivan called on Cllr Karen Shore and Cllr Matt Bryan to resign from their cabinet positions, with an online petition from the People Against Travel Lanes Chester campaign group echoing those sentiments.

Cheshire West: Active travel halt bid fails, new park & ride service approved

The controversial bus lanes scheme. CHESHIRE West and Chester Council has formally ‘recognised’ Chester’s active travel lanes have ‘caused upset and confusion to some residents’. Last night (December 10), councillors passed an amended motion which will review and ‘learn lessons’ from the implementation of the lanes at a full council meeting. Originally, Conservative Cllr Neil Sullivan had tabled a proposal which would have ‘instructed’ CWAC leaders to ‘consider removal of the [lanes] within the earliest practicable timescale’. However an amendment from Labour’s Cllr Richard Beacham, which gathered cross-party support at the ill-tempered meeting, deleted the ‘instructing removal’ clause of the motion and set out a framework for the review to follow.

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