The lobby on the steps of the Senedd heard calls for the Welsh Government to match the £20 per head spent in Scotland
Read More »Calls for Welsh Government to double investment in walking and cycling
On 2nd October, people from across Wales will cycle on the Senedd to lobby Welsh Government for a doubling in investment in walking and cycling to £20 per head
Read More »Majority of parents “want traffic-free roads outside schools”
A recent survey carried out by Sustrans has revealed that 90% of parents and residents would support closing streets to cars more regularly outside schools
Read More »New Government-funded cycling routes revealed across England
Cycling minister Chris Heaton-Harris has unveiled 22 upgrades for the National Cycle Network, including new routes, better surfacing, and improved links to other transport modes
Read More »UK schools invited to take part in Bike to School Week
Organised by Sustrans and supported by the Bikeability Trust, Bike to School Week celebrates cycling to school and the benefits of travelling actively for children
Read More »Cross-party group calls for work to start on new foot and cycle bridge in Belfast
"Building this bridge would open up the potential for many more people to walk or cycle into the city for work, to shop or for leisure"
Read More ȣ1.2 million Castleford Greenway scheme moves another step closer to completion
The Castleford Greenway forms part of Route 69 in the National Cycle Network
Read More »National Cycle Network paths launched on OS Maps
The organisations have joined forces to provide information on the network’s 16,575 miles of cycling and walking routes spanning the UK
Read More »Walking and cycling improvements coming to Avonmouth
Sustrans is working on a £5.8 million project to boost walking and cycling options
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
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