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North West to benefit from over £47.7 million to improve walking and cycling routes
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News  |  Fri - May 19, 2023 1:53 pm  |  Article Hits:3663  |  A+ | a-

COMMUNITIES across the North-West are set to benefit from £47.7.million of Government funding for cycling and walking schemes, helping to boost local economies and transform the school run for thousands of children, generating up to 16 million extra walking and cycling trips a year across the country.  
 

Following extensive consultation with local authorities, areas including Blackburn, Cheshire, Cumbria and Lancashire will benefit from a share of the latest round of the Active Travel Fund (ATF4) which will see 39 schemes delivered across the region with successful bids from authorities including the Blackburn with Darwen Unitary Authority, Cheshire East Unitary Authority, Cheshire West & Chester Unitary Authority and Cumbria County Council.   
 

The country wide £200m package, announced in February 2023, will deliver a range of schemes across the country, including 121 miles of new cycle track, 77 miles of new paths and greenways and initiatives to make streets safer around 130 schools.
 

Active travel is also estimated to bring a £36.5 billion boost for the economy in a year through increased high street spending and better access to jobs, delivering on our priority to grow the economy.  


Transport Secretary, Mark Harper said:- "We want to make sure everyone across the country can choose cheaper, greener and healthier travel, while we continue to support our high streets and local businesses. This £200 million pound investment will improve road safety, ease congestion across the North West and on public transport, and ultimately improve the health and wellbeing of the millions of people choosing active travel.”   


National Active Travel Commissioner Chris Boardman added:- "By giving millions of people the freedom of choice to walk, wheel or cycle for everyday trips, this funding will help us improve public health, tackle climate change and give hundreds of thousands of children the independence to travel safely under their own steam. Now our focus is working with councils to get these schemes built swiftly. We’ll be working together to ensure the projects are well designed and effective, so that they bring maximum benefits to communities and help improve lives nationwide.” 

 

The winning projects have demonstrated they provide people with attractive choices to use cycling and walking for local journeys, and do not include any Low Traffic Neighbourhood schemes. Local authorities have worked closely with local people to ensure the schemes benefit the community as a whole.     
 

Successful authorities have, detailed the benefits of successful schemes including Tamworth in Staffordshire, which will use the funding to enable active and safe modes of travel to schools, whilst Barnstaple and Ilfracombe in Devon will see an unused railway track converted into a walking and cycling route to connect rural communities. 
 

Safety and accessibility will be at the heart of improvements and creation of walking and cycling routes, meaning safety for women and children walking to school will be improved and people in wheelchairs and mobility scooters will see street designs become even more inclusive.  
 

Government funding has meant cycling across England has continued to thrive and is up 11% on pre-pandemic levels, increasing by more than 20% in the last 10 years.   

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