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Significant expansion of Bikeability training programme.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Engaging employees and supporting employers to increase walking rates.
Improved cycling provision in Birmingham, including 7,000 bikes for disadvantaged communities.
Increasing cycle-rail journeys with improved access and facilities at rail stations.
Building Cycle Superhighways and Quietways in London.
Building Dutch-style cycle infrastructure in outer London boroughs.
Bikeability training to encourage cycling and improve road safety.
Bikeability programme gets further funding after it celebrates teaching 3 million children bike safety skills.
Funding boost for National Cycle Network.
£2 million to develop the most thorough understanding ever of Britain’s road markings.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Seventy-four actions to improve road safety have been published.
Thousands of new cycle spaces will be added to rail stations around the country thanks to new investment in the Cycle Rail programme.
A refreshed Cycle to Work scheme could help many more commuters turn to greener journeys using e-bikes.
Communities to benefit from multimillion pound investment to rejuvenate cycling and walking across England.
Highways England announces multi-million pound boost for cycling, heritage and wildlife projects for communities along the A30 in Cornwall.
Jesse Norman explains how transport is at a Burkean moment with new technologies and that we must build a consensus that can sustain itself over time.
Funding boost will make commuting by bike easier in 2019.
£7.9 million has been awarded for the final phase of reconnecting the Keswick to Threlkeld multi-user trail which was severely damaged in Storm Desmond in 2015.
Measures to combat road rage, encourage more mutual respect between road users and protect the vulnerable released in 2 year action plan to improve road safety.
Announcing publication of a response to the Cycling and Walking Investment Strategy (CWIS): safety review call for evidence.
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