If you take the signage literally, not very helpful. If you come from the Tesco side as soon as you emerge from the tunnel you are greeted by an end of cycle route sign.
Not sure I would want to cycle through it at night, the tunnel might be alright but not sre what you might emerge into the darkness to.
I see.
Let's say, for example, you had a pedestrian/cycle route underpass that linked a railway station and bus stops with an adjacent retail/commercial area , the town centre, and key residential estates, what features would it need to have to ensure that everyone using it found it safe and inviting compared to a surface crossing?