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We want your views! – complete our survey today

Help us shape the future of CyanLines by taking part in our first public survey. We want to gather as much information as possible to support important decisions about the future development of CyanLines. 

The 100 miles of CyanLines routes, starting with the city centres of Manchester and Salford, will eventually link our region’s green and blue spaces, squares, pocket parks, rivers, canals and viaducts, enabling residents and visitors to connect with nature, one another and help reduce the effects of climate change.     

Our survey will help us determine what existing green and blue spaces across Greater Manchester are working well and which need improving, where CyanLines are most needed, how people would like to use the CyanLines routes, what nature people like to see and importantly, how we can connect to all the amazing work communities are already doing across Greater Manchester to help bring people closer to nature.

Cllr Bev Craig, leader, Manchester City Council said, “CyanLines will make a difference. It’s about something bigger: climate resilience, tackling air pollution and creating a city of the future. There’s room for you to volunteer or be a backer. We want everyone to be part of it, to play a role, because that’s the only way we’re going to deliver 100 miles. Sign up and be part of it!”  

The survey is anonymous and should only take a few minutes to complete. To go to the survey, click here.