You will notice a change to the name and look of this page. This is because (as no doubt many of you know) Sustrans has changed its name. It is now The Walk Wheel Cycle Trust - a slightly longer name, but one which more fully reflects the scope of its objectives and activities.
WWCT volunteers in North Staffs and South Cheshire
(The Walk Wheel Cycle Trust was formerly known as Sustrans). We perform checks and help to maintain the National Cycle Network throughout the area.
Our page aims to inform and involve people in the activities of volunteers for The Walk Wheel Cycle Trust (WWCT) throughout North Staffordshire and South Cheshire. We orangnise events and rides to raise awarness of the facilities availble to people to either travel to work or ride/ run/walk for leisure using cycle paths, towpaths and greenways.
I was in Tunstall at 1 pm today and it was brilliant to see a large group of people, including children, litter picking along the alleyway at the back of King William. I spoke to the organiser, Curtess of TS Domestics He said they were carrying on till 3 pm along the greenway past the Tunnel under the Boulevard, where we have done litter picks and which is a recurring litter hotspot.
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14/11/2025
Work morning - Friday 21 November 2025
We'll be clearing leaves on the Biddulph Valley Way with a leaf blower and snow shovels.
Can you come and help us?
Meet at 10 am in Brown Lees Road where the greenway crosses.
Do we need to change our name since Sustrans have changed theirs?
17/10/2025
Cleaning signs on NCN 5 today between Hanley and Tunstall. Some signs under trees were barely readable due to green mould.
29/09/2025
It's brilliant to see that many of the barriers on the Silverdale greenway and the Whammy have now gone or been opened up
26/05/2025
John Heesom with our Sustrans stall in Newcastle town centre today. There was quite a bit of interest and a few people took photos of our QR code information.
26/05/2025
John Heesom in charge of our Sustrans stall today in Newcastle town centre There was quite a bit of interest and some even downloaded info on their phones using the QR codes.
17/05/2025
The new cycle hub in the Newcastle MS car park of Corporation Street. A safe place to leave you bike in the town centre but costs £15 for a 3 year entry card. See https://www.newcastle-staffs.gov.uk/xfp/form/426
An update from Congleton Climate Action re the removal of the barriers on the Cheshire section of the Biddulph Valley Way (NCN55):
Cheshire East’s Countryside Services has started removal. Three of the barriers have already been changed on the level track. One more to go.
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