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Challenge / Goal

Abertillery Park is a popular location with rugby, cricket and bowls teams based there whilst also having a children’s play area and popular active trail running north out of the park and up the valley. We were asked by the Active Travel department if we could find a way to monitor the use of the trail and provide data for the amount of trail users and what habits could be identified for reporting purposes. 

Solution

We invested in a Chambers RadioBeam People-Bicycle Counter to install on the active travel route. The sensors are installed in vandal resistant recycled plastic bollards so they may be less conspicuous and with no visible sensors to attract unwanted attention. The sensors are battery powered and have two beams, one for the cycle users and one for the pedestrians and counts them separately, they are also bi-directional. 

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Time period

Planning time: 6 months to 1 year

Implementation time: 6 months to 1 year

Implementers

Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council

Service providers

Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council

End users

Council employees

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