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More children will have access to walk to school and cycle training programmes over the next 2 years, giving them better road skills.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Campaign reminds people of important changes to the Highway Code.
The TRA has launched a survey, aimed at retailers and consumers, to understand the economic impact of tariffs paid on e-bikes imported from China.
Eleven local authorities in England have been funded to enable health workers prescribe walking and cycling to patients.
As a statutory consultee, Active Travel England will help planning authorities implement good walking, wheeling and cycling infrastructure.
Funding will ease congestion across cities, transform the school run and provide a boost to high street businesses.
More people than ever are regularly walking or cycling rather than using the car due to increases in the cost of living.
Government commitment to develop new green technologies in Scotland will improve connectivity, create jobs and encourage people to walk and cycle.
The collaboration will support Active Travel England and councils to offer schemes that benefit residents.
Over £40 billion will be invested in transformational transport schemes over the next 2 financial years across the country.
New fund to help local authorities make improvements that enable more people to choose active travel.
Ards & North Down Borough Council was successful in their bid for £3.2 million to develop the Greenways Network in the borough.
Attercliffe in Sheffield has suffered economic decline in recent years but is now forging a new identity. An allocation of over £17 million from the Levelling Up Fund will support regeneration works in the area.
£12.8 million from Levelling Up Fund was allocated to Gloucestershire for the Gloucester Docks Sustainable Travel Improvements scheme to support the delivery of a 26-mile cycle corridor in Gloucester.
Carmarthenshire County Council was allocated almost £17 million from the Levelling Up Fund. The investment will support new sections of the Tywi Valley Path for walking and cycling, adding to the existing path.
Kidderminster was allocated £17.9 million from the Levelling Up Fund.
Over £7 million from the Levelling Up Fund will improve the A312 and Kensington Road corridors in West London.
Funding will help councils to develop better designed walking and cycling schemes.
Funding for local authorities to train engineers and planners to conduct high-quality engagement and consultation sessions with local communities.
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