Major improvements for pedestrians and cyclists are set to begin in Leigh. The works along St Helens Road are part of the plan to expand the Bee Network, making it easier and safer to access the town centre. A new separate cycle lane and pedestrian crossings are part of the project.

The works are scheduled to start on Monday, September 30, and will involve a one-way closure of St Helens Road, with route diversions in place. St Helens Road will remain open to northbound traffic heading towards Leigh throughout the works, while southbound traffic will be diverted down Atherleigh Way bypass. Councillor Paul Prescott, cabinet portfolio holder for planning, environmental services, and transport, said: "More than 1,000 cars are recorded per hour using St Helens Road at peak times.

"The current cycling options are not up to scratch and it is not an easy road to cross on foot. "By installing this high-quality cycling and walking infrastructure, it will be easier and safer for people who want to leave their car at home." The new paths will connect with existing Bee Network paths in the borough, linking Leigh town centre with Leigh Sports Village and Pennington Flash.

A two-way cycle track will be built on the west side of St Helens Road, from Bonnywell Road to the canal, with two toucan crossings planned; one near Bonnywell Road and an upgrade of the crossing near West Bridgewater Street. Crossing points on side roads will also be improved, with drop kerbs and tactile paving. Councill.