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Statistics on walking and cycling in England for 2016, including the proportion of adults participating at a local authority level.
Consumer sentiment related to domestic travel.
This report presents findings from the 2022/2023 Continuous Household Survey in relation to public attitudes to walking and cycling in Northern Ireland.
Consumer sentiment related to domestic travel
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Norman on 17 November 2021
Southern Region, Mr D Banfield FRICS on 25 August 2021
Data and statistics about walking and cycling, based on the National Travel Survey and Active Lives Survey.
Data on results of the transport questions asked on the British social attitudes survey, produced by Department for Transport.
Statistics on walking and cycling in England for 2018, including the proportion of adults participating at a local authority level.
Statistics on walking and cycling amongst adults, at local authority level in England for the year ending 2018.
Walking and cycling statistics in England for 2017, including the proportion of adults participating at a local authority level.
Data on cycling, motorcycling, school travel, concessionary travel and road safety, produced by Department for Transport.
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