In a move that might have you wondering if the dog knows what its tail is doing, Active Travel England (ATE) only opened its offices a few weeks ago, after around a year of recruitment to roles across the organisation. It is not clear whether the cuts will affect its funding or scope,...
During the recent pandemic, the government introduced the Active Travel Fund in England to facilitate the rapid implementation of LTNs, but this also resulted in a powerful top-down control element. This in turn has resulted in a paradox where funding is contingent on certain conditions being met...
County Durham Sport is part of a network of 43 Active Partnerships across England funded by Sport England & supported by the Active Partnership Network. We recognise that patterns of physical activity in County Durham are affected by inequality – in hea
Kristen Jones of Norfolk County Council gave us information about funding initiatives and strategies in England to promote active travel. We are also grateful to Andy Jones and Karen Milton of UEA who helped shape our wider protocol and study objectives. Three diligent reviewers gave...
The Department for Transport (DfT) has confirmed that some £239m is being made available to support walking and cycling schemes during 2021/02 from the Active Travel Fund, which is broadly in line with the 2020/21 funding pot. The fund forms part of a £2bn commitment to deliver better...
Funding was awarded by Homes England to deliver phase one of this route, which is now complete. This included: Road improvements to Steppes Meadow (access to Bakers Park car park) which will benefit all road users, especially residents living on Steppes Meadow as this previously un-owned road...
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“I look forward to working with colleagues inside and outside of Parliament to enable more people across England to experience the benefits of cycling and walking.” Selaine Saxby MP, co-chair of the APPGCW, added: “I was delighted that the Active Travel Minister was able to ...
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around and remain active in lockdown. As we look towards life after Covid-19, and schools returning as normal, we hope to see local authorities use the next stage of funding announced in November for cycling and walking to continue to make it easier for families to travel actively ...