Plans for a multi-million pound cycling scheme will be revealed to the public early next month.

The Cycle Enfield Scheme saw the borough win £30million from Transport for London to “revolutionise” cycle routes in the area.

Several Cycle Enfield Partnership Board meetings have taken place, discussing the possible options for each town centre.

The first event will take place at the Fox Public House in Green Lanes, Palmers Green on Wednesday, February 11.

Other events will be held at the Dugdale Centre, in London Road, Enfield on Tuesday, February 17, Community House, in Fore Street, Edmonton, on Monday March 2, and the Ordnance Unity Centre, in Hertford Road, Enfield, on 2 April.

All the exhibitions will run from 3pm to 8pm.

Enfield Borough Council's cabinet member for environment and community safety, Councillor Chris Bond, said: "This is an opportunity for residents to see our exciting proposals for Cycle Enfield, ask questions about them and provide their own early views on challenges and opportunities.

"We have attracted significant investment into our borough and this is a once in a lifetime opportunity for us to revolutionise cycling in our borough.

"Enfield Council is absolutely committed to improving our cycling network, transforming our borough for residents and getting more people on their bikes therefore improving air quality and their health, and Cycle Enfield will be integral to that process."