£108M Boost for Active Travel: New Cycle Training & Walk to School Programs

The UK government announced a £108 million funding package to promote active travel through new cycling and walk to school initiatives, removing barriers for people of all ages and backgrounds.
The UK government has unveiled a £108 million funding boost to support active travel initiatives across the country. This significant investment aims to remove barriers and encourage more people of all ages and backgrounds to choose walking, cycling, and other sustainable transportation options for their daily journeys.
At the heart of this funding package are two key programs: cycle training and walk to school initiatives. By providing comprehensive cycle training, the government hopes to give people the skills and confidence needed to take up cycling as a practical mode of transport. Similarly, the walk to school program will work to make it safer and more convenient for children and families to incorporate walking into their daily routines.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: UK Government

