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Work underway to expand Rugby's green park network

A NETWORK of ‘green’ connections between Rugby’s parks is growing.

Work has started on a £160,000 expansion of Rugby’s Park Connector Network, linking the cycle path at Brownsover’s Crowthorns to Clifton Bridge in Clifton-upon-Dunsmore, and resurfacing and widening a 1.4 kilometre stretch of council-owned pathway prone to becoming boggy.

Funding for the project has come from Section 106 contributions – money required from housing developers to deliver new infrastructure – and Rugby Borough Council’s (RBC) health and safety budget, with the council consulting with the Environment Agency throughout the project’s design stages.

RBC’s partnerships and wellbeing spokeswoman Coun Maggie O’Rourke said: “The Park Connector Network promotes active travel by creating high-quality, wide pathways suitable for walking, running and cycling.




“The boggy conditions on the pathway linking Crowthorns to Clifton-upon-Dunsmore make it difficult to navigate during wet weather, so we’re delighted to be in a position to push ahead with this project and expand the network further afield.”

Since 2020, the council – working with Rugby Cycle Forum, cycling charity Sustrans, and Warwickshire County Council – has laid more than 6.5km of new or improved pathways for the Park Connector Network, a network of ‘green’ travel corridors across the borough to encourage walking and cycling.


The council has also installed eco-friendly solar-powered lights on the network to make it accessible all year round.

Coun Neil Sandison, the council’s Liberal Democrat spokesman for partnerships and wellbeing, added: “The Park Connector Network is a real partnership between the council, Warwickshire County Council and volunteers from the Rugby Cycle Forum and Rugby Sustrans.

“Collectively, all have contributed to building a sustainable and safe network of pathways for off road cycling, walking, wheelchairs and running, and it’s a pleasure to watch the network expand, route by route.

“This expansion is just another part of the puzzle being completed across the borough.”

The council has appointed JP Landscapes and Construction Limited to carry out the work, which is scheduled to take three months to complete.