Research

Brackmills accessibility audit

Assessing the accessibility of cycling and walking routes through Brackmills Industrial Estate

Published November 23, 2023

What we did

We assessed the 10km of walking and cycling routes across Brackmills Industrial Estate to see if they met the latest Government Standards in Local Transport Note 1/20.

What we found

We found there were some accessibility issues that could be addressed by Brackmills Business Improvement District, for example: the removal of chicane barriers and narrow entry points along walking routes, missing tactile paving at crossing points, and overgrown vegetation that made the paths too narrow. From the audit, we made a number of recommendations:

Recommendations

Short-term recommendations

Review the wayfinding in the Industrial Estate to cover minor gaps in the current provision and ensure clarity in route signage
Update the information board maps to align with existing finger post signs and Brackmills BID branding
Review vegetation maintenance schedule to reduce the encroachment of vegetation onto shared use paths and streetlights
Review missing or broken streetlighting
Targeted active travel support to employees who live within the 20-minute walking and cycling boundaries, e.g., eBike trials.

Medium-term recommendations

Review crossing points along the footpaths and cycleways to ensure they meet Local Transport Note 1/20 standard
Work with employers to provide secure cycle parking, storage, and shower facilities
Removal of chicanes and bollards that do not meet Local Transport Note 1/20 standard.

Long-term recommendations

Review the provision of bus shelters and seating across the Industrial Estate so employees can shelter during bad weather and pedestrians have places to rest if they are unable to walk for long uninterrupted periods
Review all footpaths, cycleways, and shared use paths to determine upgrades needed to meet Local Transport Note 1/20 standard across the Industrial Estate.

What happens now

Brackmills Business Improvement District were given the report and have already actioned a number of improvements across the estate, including:

Further information

The research articles and supporting anonymised data can be publicly accessed below.

Ryan et al., (2022). Report Active Quarter: Brackmills Industrial Estate 2022 – Active Travel and Physical Activity InfrastructureVisit external link

Video map

To help people plan their walking and cycling routes, we have created a video map that shows you want the routes look like and where they go.

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