The Government has confirmed £291m for active travel over the next two years as well as reforms to Active Travel England's ...
The Department for Transport has acknowledged the complexity of regulations governing Demand-Responsive Transport (DRT) ...
The government and Active Travel England (ATE) have announced a £291 million funding package to create 300 miles of new ...
Greater Manchester is to receive £20.8 million for walking and cycling routes as part of an almost £300 million investment in active travel across England.
Chris Ward, Labour MP for Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven, has questioned the government on how it is supporting local ...
Local Transport Minister, Simon Lightwood, has visited Manchester to launch a series of regional roadshows for improving ...
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Cycling Weekly on MSN'New' cycling funding is the biggest story in UK cycling today, but it's not new and it's not enoughActive Travel England has announced where £300 million for walking, wheeling and cycling will go, but it's a drop in the ...
The north-west of England will receive £41.6m to build more walking and cycling routes, the government has said. The money ...
York is set to get almost £530,000 from a £291 million Government fund to build hundreds of miles of new walking and cycling routes nationally.
A series of regional roadshows are being held by the Department for Transport (DfT) to help shape the future of integrated ...
The south west of England is getting £23.1m of government money for walking, wheeling and cycling projects in a bid to improve people's health and cut carbon emissions. The money includes £7.1m for ...
The North East will receive £12.8million to build more walking, wheeling and cycling routes, the Government announced today.
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