The first stage of a multi-million pound UK network of walking and cycling routes is set to be opened.
The first stage of a multi-million pound UK network of walking and cycling routes is set to be opened.
The Sustrans Connect2 scheme was awarded £50m in December after the public voted it the winner of The People's Millions Lottery contest.
The Sustrans Connect2 scheme was awarded £50m in December after the public voted it the winner of The People's Millions Lottery contest.
A total of 79 communities across the UK will benefit from the new routes.
A total of 79 communities across the UK will benefit from the new routes.
The network will be launched with the opening of the Queen of the South Viaduct pedestrian and cycle bridge across the River Nith in Dumfries.
The network will be launched with the opening of the Queen of the South Viaduct pedestrian and cycle bridge across the River Nith in Dumfries.
Work has turned the disused railway viaduct into a link between the east and west of the town.
Work has turned the disused railway viaduct into a link between the east and west of the town.
Our ambition is that when you wake up in the morning, walking and cycling will be the obvious way to get around John LauderSustrans director
Our ambition is that when you wake up in the morning, walking and cycling will be the obvious way to get around John LauderSustrans director
Transport charity Sustrans said it would benefit the 25,000 people who live within a mile of the route, enabling them to walk or cycle to school, work or the town centre.
Transport charity Sustrans said it would benefit the 25,000 people who live within a mile of the route, enabling them to walk or cycle to school, work or the town centre.
Nearby resident Vivienne Mullet said: "The viaduct was the missing link.
Nearby resident Vivienne Mullet said: "The viaduct was the missing link.
"I feel so lucky having this on my doorstep - it will open up the whole town to me.
"I feel so lucky having this on my doorstep - it will open up the whole town to me.
"I used to have to get in my car to go to the supermarket, now I just head out with my dog."
"I used to have to get in my car to go to the supermarket, now I just head out with my dog."
The Dumfries scheme cost £480,000, funded by £230,000 from the Big Lottery Fund and £250,000 from the South West of Scotland Transport Partnership.
The Dumfries scheme cost £480,000, funded by £230,000 from the Big Lottery Fund and £250,000 from the South West of Scotland Transport Partnership.
John Lauder, Scottish director for Sustrans, added: "Our ambition is that when you wake up in the morning, walking and cycling will be the obvious way to get around.
John Lauder, Scottish director for Sustrans, added: "Our ambition is that when you wake up in the morning, walking and cycling will be the obvious way to get around.
"Nearly half of all car journeys are under three miles, well within cycling distance, and with the Queen of the South Viaduct opening today, walking and cycling will be a natural choice for local travel in Dumfries."
"Nearly half of all car journeys are under three miles, well within cycling distance, and with the Queen of the South Viaduct opening today, walking and cycling will be a natural choice for local travel in Dumfries."
Other projects
Other projects
Over the next five years, nearly £30m a year will be invested in creating the local walking and cycling networks from Devon to Perthshire.
Over the next five years, nearly £30m a year will be invested in creating the local walking and cycling networks from Devon to Perthshire.
The plans in Scotland include the completion of the infamous Bridge to Nowhere, which was abandoned in mid-air above the M8.
The plans in Scotland include the completion of the infamous Bridge to Nowhere, which was abandoned in mid-air above the M8.
In Perth, there will be a bridge link to Scone for walkers and cyclists.
In Perth, there will be a bridge link to Scone for walkers and cyclists.
In Lanarkshire, the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse scheme will connect communities to Chatelherault and Strathclyde Country Parks.
In Lanarkshire, the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse scheme will connect communities to Chatelherault and Strathclyde Country Parks.
Projects soon to get under way elsewhere include a reinstated ferry at Blyth, Northumberland; a bridge across the River Ely at Tiger Bay in Cardiff; a new bridge over the railway line in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland; and the opening of a bridge designed by Brunel in Bristol.
Projects soon to get under way elsewhere include a reinstated ferry at Blyth, Northumberland; a bridge across the River Ely at Tiger Bay in Cardiff; a new bridge over the railway line in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland; and the opening of a bridge designed by Brunel in Bristol.
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