The Active travel: increasing levels of walking and cycling in England report was published on Tuesday by the Commons Transport Select Committee
Read More »How will the refreshed Cycle to Work scheme impact the cycling industry?
"It’s still very early days but initial signs are very encouraging"
Read More »Cycling UK expresses ‘alarm’ on cycling and walking investment debate
It said the Government did not explain how it would address its current projections that it would fail in its target to double cycling by 2025
Read More »Propelling the business of e-bike mobility
Rebecca Morley heads to the eBike Summit in Oxford to look at the barriers to e-bike riding and what the industry can do to overcome them
Read More »Sustrans calls for action to make active travel an easier choice for parents
A YouGov poll carried by the charity revealed that petrol and diesel vehicles remain the main mode of travel for a day out for over half of UK families
Read More »Government to invest £6.8 million for new cycle spaces at rail stations
The investment is part of the Cycle Rail programme, now been backed by over £40 million from the DfT
Read More »Cycle to Work scheme refreshed to include e-bikes
The refreshed guidance will make it easier for employers to provide bicycles and equipment including e-bikes worth over £1,000
Read More »Sustrans calls for end to “chronic traffic congestion” on roads
In response to DEFRA's annual report update on Air Pollutant Concentration statistics in the UK
Read More »Northern Ireland Government department wins award as cycle-friendly employer
The Department for Infrastructure has become the second UK organisation to receive international recognition as a cycle friendly employer
Read More »Funding commitment doubled for project to inspire more people to cycle
Funding has doubled for a flagship scheme to inspire more people to start or return to cycling in England after the Government today announced a £1 million investment in the project. The Big Bike Revival, run by Cycling UK, aims to incentivise the 42% of the population who have access …
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