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TfGM Walk to Work Day - 15th May 2018

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Hello,

Staff at TfGM are taking to the streets to walk to work on Tuesday 15 May as part of this year’s Greater Manchester Walking Festival. 

We’re encouraging partners and colleague’s to join us, whether that be the whole journey or part of the journey by getting off the bus/tram/train a stop early.

All we ask is that you share the love of walking by sharing your pics on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using #TfGMWalking.

And if you're inspired to do more walking we have hundreds of walks to choose from as part of the Greater Manchester Walking Festival.

Full details of all the walks are online: www.tfgm.com/walking

Any questions email: Walking@tfgm.com

Thanks

Carragh Teague

Walking Coordinator

Transport for Greater Manchester

2 Piccadilly Place, Manchester, M1 3BG

Tel: 0161 244 1145

www.tfgm.com/walking

Best foot forward for festival’s fourth year

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Whether its bees, birdsong, bats or berries – there’s something for everyone at the fourth annual Greater Manchester Walking Festival.

Running from Tuesday 1 to Thursday 31 May, the festival has increased in size yet again, and is now offering 369 free guided walks exploring local towns, cities, countryside, canals, riversides and parks across Greater Manchester.

The festival is being coordinated by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), with support from many local walking groups and charities, and aims to showcase all that the region has to offer.

Walks cater for all abilities and interests, whether it’s an easy-on-the-legs family story ramble through the Wigan countryside or a more challenging evening trek around Blackstone Edge to watch the sun set.

There are also some more quirky and imaginative walks to get involved in, such as a stroll around Peel Park with a bat detector or a wheelchair-friendly mountain trike ramble around Dovestone Reservoir.

A special launch event will kick-start the festival proceedings at the Whitworth Gallery on Thursday 26 April, coinciding with the start of the gallery’s ‘Thursday Lates’ series. Members of the public are welcome to attend the event, which starts at 6pm.

The full list of walks can be found at The Greater Manchester Walking Festival website.

Cycling and Walking Commissioner for Greater Manchester, Chris Boardman MBE, said: “Since it first ran in 2015, more and more people annually have been using the Greater Manchester Walking Festival as the inspiration to start leading a more active life; to get their kids spending more time outdoors; to meet up with old friends and, in many cases, to make new ones.

“So why not get involved this year by trying out some of the vast and varied range of led walks or by walking more of your shorter journeys and experience your area from a new perspective?

“We sometimes forget just how pleasurable getting around on foot can be – now is the time to truly embrace it and form new habits.”

Fed up with her fading fitness, low energy levels and weight gain, Liz Sabel, 45, from Oldham joined a work-based lunchtime walking club in November last year.

Liz, who is a finance manager for Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership, said: “The first lunchtime walk I did saw me at the back of the group. I had to ask that we stop halfway round so I could get my breath back, but I felt good. I’d taken that first step after saying for months ‘I must do more exercise’.

“When we went on the same walk a few weeks ago, I was near the front of the group and no longer felt the need to stop halfway round.”
In addition to improving her physical fitness, Liz has been inspired by the benefits to make other changes too.

“I find it a good way to get a bit of fresh air during the day and I go back to my desk feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the rest of the day.

“Seeing the improvement to my physical and mental health, I’ve started getting off the tram a few stops early on my way to work. I had to change part-way anyway so instead of swapping, I started walking. After a while, I started doing the same route on the return journey.”

By making these small changes to her daily routine, Liz has added thirty minutes of exercise per day and having timed the walk, she found that it wasn’t adding any significant time to her commute.

She has now well and truly caught the walking bug, joining a challenge with her workmates to do 10,000 steps per day for a month, and even taking on Couch to 5k training.

Funded by the Department for Transport, the Greater Manchester Walking Festival is part of TfGM’s Walking Works project, encouraging people to make a walk part of their daily routine.

Copies of the festival brochure, which has details of all the walks, are available in TfGM Travelshops and other outlets across Greater Manchester, or can be ordered by emailing walking.works@tfgm.com.

On social media, check out the GM Walking Festival Facebook page or search for the #TfGMWalking hashtag on Twitter.

MediaCityUK – MCUKBUG invite for meeting

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MediaCityUK and TfGM are initiating an online bicycle user group (MCUKBUG) and we would love to hear from you for any involvement / ideas you might contribute in the setting up of this exciting development in the world of cycling at MediaCityUK. A group of us will be meeting at The Dockyard, Media City: Thursday 19th April from 5.30pm-6.30pm with the aim of discussing the shape of the BUG and its development. We can only do that with your involvement so in order that we can meet the needs of the users, please come along and get involved.

We’re passionate about cycling at TfGM and we’re sure some of you are too, so your input could make all the difference! Hope you can make it and look forward to seeing you then!

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Commuters urged to plan ahead and take travel advice in their stride

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Competitors, spectators, shoppers and football fans are among those being advised to plan ahead in preparation for another busy weekend of sports and events for the region.

The Manchester derby kicks things off, with Manchester City hosting Manchester United at the Etihad on Saturday (kick off 5.30pm), followed by The Courteeners at Manchester Arena (doors open at 6pm).

On Sunday, the Asics Greater Manchester Marathon takes place in the Trafford area. Arcade Fire bring the weekend of events to a close with a concert at Manchester Arena on Sunday evening (doors open at 7pm).

The size and locations of the events mean that there’ll be changes to public transport and a number of local roads will be subject to closure and bus route diversions.

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is confident that they have the plans and experience in place to help customers stay on track with their journeys this weekend.

Aside from providing specific travel advice through two dedicated web pages, TfGM will be implementing a number of measures to help those travelling make their journeys as easy and as stress free as possible.

TfGM’s Events Manager, Ryan Carter, said: “Greater Manchester is well rehearsed in hosting these large-scale events, and this weekend promises to be another exciting occasion for the region.

“We have developed detailed and robust transport plans so that anyone travelling into and around the region over the weekend has all the information available to them, to help plan their journey.

“There will be extra capacity, additional staff on hand across the Metrolink network and dedicated monitoring throughout the weekend at the TfGM Control Centre.

“Of course we are expecting large numbers of customers to travel and our advice is to plan ahead and allow extra time for journeys.”

Trafford Park Metrolink Line - Latest Diversion Maps

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Dear Recipient,

Please see the latest general traffic diversion, bus diversion and permanent Sir Alex Ferguson Way road layout maps which can be accessed using the following links:

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18-0443 SAFW Vic Place detailed map

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If you have any questions or queries regarding the above, or feel you or your business would benefit from a meeting or information event, please do not hesitate to contact a member of our team at MetrolinkTPL@tfgm.com or call us on 0161 244 1555 (lines open during office hours).

Kind Regards

Samantha Wallace
Senior Communications Officer

Metrolink

Transport for Greater Manchester

 

Metrolink: Trafford Park Line work update (April)

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Dear Recipient,

TfGM would like to provide you with an update on Metrolink work in Trafford Park throughout April. Work proposed are as follows:

Sir Alex Ferguson Way, Victoria Place, Waterside and Trafford Wharf Road
There will be an overnight closure from Tuesday 3rd April for 5 nights to facilitate carriageway resurfacing.

Village Way between Fifth Avenue and Village Circle
There will be an overnight closure from Wednesday 4th April for 2 nights to facilitate ducting work across the carriageway.

Village Way between Parkway and Fifth Avenue
There will be an overnight closure from Saturday 7th April for 2 nights to facilitate ducting work across the carriageway.

Trafford Wharf Road
An overnight road closure of Trafford Wharf Road between Warren Bruce Road and Waterside will take place on Wednesday 18 April. This closure is required to address highway safety issues associated with the movement of an abnormal load through the road works.

Footpath/cycle route between Trafford Wharf Road and the path on the southern bank of the Manchester Ship Canal
A small section of National Cycle Route 55 will be temporarily closed from 20 April 2018.

The section due to be closed is the cycle route linking Trafford Wharf Road to the path on the southern bank of Manchester Ship Canal, 250 metres west of Sir Alex Ferguson Way. A temporary cycleway/footpath diversion will be constructed in its place, 300 metres west of the footpath link being closed.

The closure is anticipated to be in place for up to 30 months

Ashburton Road West between Parkway Circle and Longbridge Road (One way from Longbridge Rd to Parkway Circle)
There will be overnight one way working which will prevent access to Ashburton Road West from Parkway Circle from Monday 23 April for up to 5 days. This is to facilitate ducting work required for the installation of traffic signals at Parkway circle.

Ashburton Road West between Parkway Circle and Longbridge Road (One way from Parkway Circle to Longbridge Road)
There will be overnight one way working which will prevent access to Parkway Circle from Ashburton Road West. This restriction will follow on from the above restriction on Ashburton Road West being introduced, at the earliest, on Tuesday 24th April for a period of 2 days. This is to facilitate ducting work required for the installation of traffic signals at Parkway circle.

Parkway on-slip from Barton Dock Road to Parkway northbound main carriageway

There will be a closure of the slip road between Barton Dock Road and the main northbound carriageway of Parkway from Monday 23 April for up to 2 weeks. This is to facilitate drainage connections into the carriageway.


Overnight closures will take place from 8pm -6am.

Please note that there will be signposted diversion routes in place for each of the above works and access to businesses will be maintained.

You can view the relevant Notices of Intent by clicking on the links below:

If you have any questions or queries regarding the above, or feel you or your business would benefit from a meeting or information event, please do not hesitate to contact a member of our team at MetrolinkTPL@tfgm.com or call us on 0161 244 1555 (lines open during office hours).

Kind Regards

Samantha Wallace
Senior Communications Officer

Metrolink

Transport for Greater Manchester

2 Piccadilly Place, Manchester M1 3BG