What will make it easier for you to walk, cycle or scoot around Whitehill & Bordon?

Whitehill & Bordon Community Travel Plan team at Hampshire County Council want to learn more about the places in Whitehill & Bordon where you would like to walk, cycle or scoot, and the barriers to active travel.

You can have your say on the exact locations by using the Commonplace interactive map on the Hampshire County Council website and share your views about:

  • What could be improved and where
  • Where you’d like to see more cycle parking
  • Which train station you would most like a safe cycle route to
  • Which neighbouring villages you’d like to get to without using a car

https://whitehillandbordonactivetravel.commonplace.is/

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