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This year's THINK! cycle safety campaign will be extended to include a further 7 cities with high cyclist casualties figures.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Robert Goodwill announces winners of cycling ambition competition.
Patrick McLoughlin sees transport improvement projects in Apperley Bridge and Garforth.
A decision has been made about the future of a grant to boost cycling in the New Forest.
Government backs scheme to encourage walking and cycling to school.
Cycling Delivery Plan consultation released.
Department for Transport consults on Cycling Delivery Plan.
Announces the successful bids for the Local Sustainable Transport Fund 2015 to 2016 revenue funding competition.
A 'Door to door action plan' has been published explaining how DfT is making to make it easier for people to use greener transport modes.
Train stations will benefit from £15 million of new government funding to improve cycling facilities.
We want to learn from experience in France and Britain to help more people cycle more often.
Making cycling simpler and safer whilst cutting congestion for everyone.
THINK! cycle safety poster campaign launched.
Cycle facilities at commuter station in West Midlands improved.
Speech regarding the goals, myths, investment and plans for cycling in the United Kingdom by Robert Goodwill.
Robert Goodwill welcomes the Wheels 2 Work handbook and encourages councils to consider Wheels 2 Work schemes when bidding for funding.
Make it your New Year's resolution to join in.
Low-level lights are set to give cyclists improved, clearer signals.
Discusses cycle visions, plans, current practices and benefits.
Campaign for cycle safety released in Leeds, Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham and Cambridge.
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