Walk Wheel Cycle Trust – Local workshops

Nov 15, 2025 | Climate and Environment, Community News, Council News

 

Walk Wheel Cycle Trust (formerly Sustrans) are working with Cornwall Council to produce a Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan for Torpoint and the wider Rame peninsula.

From Thursday 20th November to Saturday 22nd of November there will be workshops in St Germans, Millbrook and Torpoint to ask residents and stakeholders what the barriers and opportunities are to/for walking, wheeling and cycling in the local area.

Pop along to one of these events and share your thoughts and ideas.  If you are unable to make the in-person events, you can use the online version which can be found on our story map website linked here https://communitymap.uk/project/255 or via the QR code on the flyer below.

Event Details

Event 1

Date: Thursday 20th November

Time: 4pm – 6:30pm,

Location: St Germans Eliot Hall (Main Hall), PL12 5NR

Event 2

Date: Friday 21st November

Time: 4pm – 7:30pm,

Location: Millbrook Village Hall (Main Hall), PL10 1AX

Event 3

Date: Saturday 22nd November

Time: 10am – 2pm

Location: Torpoint Library and Community Hub, PL11 2AG

Torpoint_Rame Flyer Co-Discover

 

2 Comments

  1. Parish Clerk

    Hello James,

    Thank you for your comment. Millbrook Parish Council is sharing this information on behalf of Walk Wheel Cycle Trust. Please could you submit your feedback by attending one of the events, scanning the QR code or clicking the online mapping survey – https://communitymap.uk/project/255.

    Potholes can be reported on Cornwall Council’s website. https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/transport-parking-and-streets/roads-highways-and-pavements/report-a-problem-with-a-road-or-pavement/potholes/

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  2. James Buss

    I Cycle to and from work every weekday and the roads are horrendous. They are either full of potholes, floods, mud or littered with thorns.
    Last week alone I suffered 2 punctures.
    The roads are have had potholes for months that never get attended to.
    Flooding due to countless clogged drains. It seems like every corner that I go around there is another puddle/lake that takes up the entire road.

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