The first phase of the Pedieos River/Kanlidere Rehabilitation Project was officially completed on Thursday, marking an important milestone in the ongoing effort to transform the river corridor into a vibrant, accessible and environmentally sustainable public space for all communities in Nicosia, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Cyprus has said in a press release.
It noted that the project, which is funded by the European Union under the Aid Programme for the Turkish Cypriot community and implemented by UNDP, to restore natural habitats, create shared public spaces and strengthen community ties. “Through improved walking and cycling infrastructure, the initiative promotes sustainable living, environmental stewardship and interaction between communities,” it added.
The event which marked the completion of the works brought together representatives from both communities, the European Union, UNDP, cyclists, community groups and residents from across Nicosia. Participants joined a walk and cycling activity along the newly completed route, celebrating the completion of the first phase of the rehabilitation works.
The completed 1.2 km section connects the Ledra Palace crossing area with the Pedieos River/Kanlidere corridor and introduces a two-way bicycle lane, a sidewalk and a green belt, creating safer and more accessible routes while improving access to nature in the heart of the city. “The completion of the first phase marks an important milestone in the wider rehabilitation effort along the Pedieos River/Kanlidere corridor,” the press release noted.
Expected to benefit at least 250,000 visitors annually, the Pedieos River/Kanlidere Rehabilitation Project is part of a broader effort to expand a 3.7-kilometre linear park in Nicosia, enhancing green areas, restoring the river environment and creating accessible public spaces for all.
!Following the completion of the first phase, works for the second phase are expected to commence in September 2026, further promoting sustainable mobility, recreation, environmental protection and interaction across Nicosia through the development of a continuous walking and cycling route,” the press release concluded.