Anyone currently hoping to cycle between Coventry, Kenilworth and Birmingham faces the choice between a narrow, winding B-road and an unsealed, unlit and isolated canal towpath, or a main road. That will all change by the end of the decade, after plans to build a 24-mile cycleway linking the three places was announced in February. West Midlands’ Mayor, Andy Street, called the route, which will shadow the HS2 line, with a spur to Coventry, a ‘no-brainer’. It will, he says, deliver on health, net zero, wellbeing and economic growth goals, and connect local communities surrounding the line, via a safe, continuous, cycling and walking route. And he’s called on HS2 Ltd to help make it happen.
The HS2 Cycleway has been a pet project of mine for years. In 2018…