
Government invests £300 million in active travel in England
Active Travel England has today announced a £291 million funding pot for walking, wheeling and cycling across England.
Active Travel England has today announced a £291 million funding pot for walking, wheeling and cycling across England.
UK national charity Cycling UK has launched its ‘Cycle Friendly Buildings’ accreditation scheme to make cycling to work more accessible for commuters.
The new mobility industry says the UK Government’s announcement in today’s Autumn Budget to invest £100 million into walking and cycling infrastructure is “hugely welcome”.
In #16 of Zag’s Mobility Leaders: Women Making Moves series, Cycling UK’s Sarah McMonagle gives her take on how the UK’s “culture war” between cycling and driving came about and sets out what she wants to see in the upcoming Autumn Budget
The UK cycling sector has launched an e-bike battery educational campaign to boost safety knowledge and combat misinformation.
The charity Cycling UK has released new analysis showing that the number of people killed while cycling, per billion miles, on British roads fell by nearly a quarter compared with pre-pandemic years.
Active Travel England has today announced a £291 million funding pot for walking, wheeling and cycling across England.
UK national charity Cycling UK has launched its ‘Cycle Friendly Buildings’ accreditation scheme to make cycling to work more accessible for commuters.
The new mobility industry says the UK Government’s announcement in today’s Autumn Budget to invest £100 million into walking and cycling infrastructure is “hugely welcome”.
In #16 of Zag’s Mobility Leaders: Women Making Moves series, Cycling UK’s Sarah McMonagle gives her take on how the UK’s “culture war” between cycling and driving came about and sets out what she wants to see in the upcoming Autumn Budget
The UK cycling sector has launched an e-bike battery educational campaign to boost safety knowledge and combat misinformation.
The charity Cycling UK has released new analysis showing that the number of people killed while cycling, per billion miles, on British roads fell by nearly a quarter compared with pre-pandemic years.
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