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  • 20/06/2025
Let’s have a look at some of your transport news for this week, including Metrolink developments for Heywood, and a new cycle path near the airport.

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00:00Hello and welcome to Manchester World, my name is Theo Hewson Betts and it's another
00:03great day here in the city of Manchester. So let's keep the vibes high with some brilliant
00:07positive transport news for the region. And we're going to be starting over in Haywood
00:12which is a lovely little town on the border of Rochdale and Bury that's been starved of
00:16effective transport links into Manchester and the surrounding towns for a long time.
00:20But last week's announcement from the government that we'll see £2.5 billion invested into
00:24Greater Manchester's transport projects could offer a big chunk of hope to residents there.
00:29The money is set to be directed towards trains, buses and even some cycle projects but the
00:33one that matters most to the people of Haywood is the Metrolink. The town is set to be connected
00:38into the lines that serve both Rochdale and Bury and it will offer a new lease of life
00:42to the businesses there as well as making it a more attractive area to live for people
00:46who work in the city. The hope is that work will start fairly soon and we'll endeavour
00:50to keep you up to date here at Manchester World but nevertheless it's incredibly positive news
00:55for the town.
00:56Moving on to some more positive news this time from a cycling perspective with a new
01:00access point having been opened up on a popular trail that runs near to Manchester Airport.
01:05Now the new access point is located ironically enough on the old Ultringham Road and connects
01:10to the airport orbital route which is used by hundreds of people each day many of whom work
01:13at the airport and use it as a sustainable means of travelling to work.
01:17Now while this access point will serve a portion of people already it's actually part of an even
01:20bigger plan to build a 26 mile Greater Bolin Trail which would be a walking and cycling route
01:25designed to connect to the Trans Pennine Trail over towards Dunham Massey towards the Middlewood Way.
01:31Finally Transport for Greater Manchester have released their advice for staying safe in
01:34the warm weather over the next couple of weeks with a focus on staying hydrated and avoiding
01:39travelling during the hottest parts of the day.
01:41But that's all for now follow Manchester World for more and we'll see you again soon.

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