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Cycling and walking to school now habit in Luton school

Richard Noon (left) and Simon Marshall (right) meet at Wigmore Primary School As this year’s Big Pedal competition reached its conclusion Richard Noon, our Bike It Officer in Luton, spoke to long...

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Sustrans’ Scotland scoops Best Practice Award at Scottish Transport Awards

15 June 2018Sustrans Scotland's Workplaces team at the Scottish Transport AwardsSustrans Scotland have been recognised for their work in encouraging people to travel more actively to work at the...

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Thames Path 'missing link' is completed in Greenwich

21 June 2018Opening the new link with Greenwich Cabinet member for air quality, public realm and transport Cllr Denise Scott-McDonald and Mayor of London’s cycling commissioner Will NormanWill Norman,...

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How cycling and walking can move us to a more equal society

Zoe cycling in BristolZoe Banks Gross with the son cycling to school in BristolBristol-based environmentalist and founder of Kidical Mass, Zoe Banks Gross speaks to us after chairing our panel of...

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Have your say on Bristol City Council's 20mph speed limits review

26 June 201820mph speed limits are up for review in BristolBristol City Council is currently reviewing 20mph limits in Bristol – and you can have your say.A review of 20mph speed limits is currently...

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Active Travel Challenge motivates more commuters out of their cars in Belfast

29 June 2018Civil servant Lynda Hurley from the Department for Infrastructure who topped the Active Travel Challenge leaderboard with Belfast Lord Mayor Deirdre HargeyAll the 2018 Active Travel...

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Eight Scottish local authorities successfully shortlisted in Community Links...

9 July 2018Dundee City Development Committee Convener Lynne Short and Deputy Convener Mark Flynn celebrate Dundee’s Northern Links project being shortlisted for the competition.A total of 10 ambitious...

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“Why we cycle” film premiers in London on 18 July

11 July 2018More than 25% of all trips are cycled in the NetherlandsDutch documentary film explores the impact of cycle-friendly citiesA Dutch documentary "Why We Cycle" will premiere in London on 18...

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Why every day should be a Cycle to Work Day

1 August 2018Cycling to work can be quicker and easier than travelling by car. Photo © Jonathan Bewley / photojBIn 2018 Cycle to Work Day will take place on 15 August. It is the UK's biggest cycle...

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Moving people along the stages of behaviour change

Our online travel challenge is an online competition in which participants log their sustainable and active journeys to work. The latest Scottish-wide workplace challenge ran in March 2018 with over...

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Cycle to Work and reap the benefits

8 August 2018Cycle to Work Day is on Wednesday 15 August 2018. Photo credit: Brian Morrison, ©2017 5% of Belfast residents usually cycle to work but as many as 54% would like to start cycling or cycle...

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£6.9m funding from Scottish Government for the National Cycle Network...

10 August 2018Transport Secretary Michael Matheson and Sustrans Scotland Deputy Director Grace MartinSustrans Scotland has welcomed the investment of a further £3.9m from the Scottish Government to...

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One Path launches on Bristol and Bath Railway Path

13 August 2018Sustrans and Local Councillors launching One Path on Bristol and Bath Railway Path The One Path initiative encourages users to "Share, Respect, Enjoy" the path.An initiative designed to...

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Juggling childcare with cycling to work

16 August 2018"I cycle just over two and a half miles every day between Jesmond and the hospital or university, and I drop off the children at school on the way."Dr Vandy Dhawan is an Associate...

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We need creative solutions to encourage more women to cycle

16 August 2018"I tend to cycle when I visit activities in my constituency, usually around 1-3 miles"Chi Onwurah is a Labour Party MP for Newcastle Upon Tyne Central. In this article, she talks about...

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Glider drivers sharing the road safely

22 August 2018Glider bus drivers being trained by Sustrans to share road safely with people cyclingSustrans cycling instructor Martyn Jones trains Glider drivers to share road safely with people...

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A bike gives you a sense of freedom and achievement

14 August 2018Alan trained as a professional sound engineer. He is educated to degree level but he has dyscalculia, a form of dyslexia which makes it difficult to decipher numbers and perform in...

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New Online Travel Resource Launched in Cheltenham

28 August 2018Two adults riding on bikes with young children wearing helmets riding a scooter and a bike.A new online resource designed to make active travel easier for people in Cheltenham is launched...

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Quietway 2 redefines everything I know about cycling in London

"I've watched with growing interest as cycling infrastructure in London has emerged, evolved and improved". Photo credit: Jonathan Bewley, ©2018 The Quietways initiative is redefining active travel in...

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Looking to the future of transport: investing to support mobility

Innovative technologies do not have a good track record in supporting inclusivityCycling and walking should be at the heart of future urban mobility strategy. Andy Cope, our Director of Insight,...

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