New $19m cycleway plan will 'annihilate' bakery business, ow

New $19m cycleway plan will 'annihilate' bakery business, owner says


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Donna Thomsen, owner of Copenhagen Bakery, is upset about a proposed new cycleway on Harewood Rd, which will mean on-street car parks outside her business are lost.
A new $19 million cycleway planned for Christchurch’s northwest is excessive, over-engineered and will annihilate a long-running bakery, a local business owner says.
But the Christchurch City Council says the proposed Wheels to Wings cycleway on Harewood Rd, through Papanui and Bishopdale, will provide a safe cycling route, improve safety by reducing speeds and make it safer for people to cross the road.
The plan involves reducing Harewood Rd from four lanes to two lanes and installing eight new traffic lights, including at the Breens/Gardiners intersection and at each end of the Bishopdale roundabout.

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