£200 million to improve walking and cycling routes and boost local economies - Department for Transport
New fund to help local authorities make improvements that enable more people to choose active travel.
- millions of people in England will benefit from improved walking, wheeling and cycling routes thanks to a £200 million government fund
- funding will improve crossings and junctions to increase safety, in consultation with local residents and businesses
- investment in active travel will grow the economy by improving transport links, boosting high streets and creating skilled jobs
Schools, high streets and main roads will benefit from improved crossings and junctions to support walking and cycling, reduce emissions and boost local economies, thanks to a £200 million fund announced today (6 February 2023).
Active Travel England is today inviting local authorities in England to apply for funding to make improvements to enable people to choose active travel, which can help them save money and stay healthy. Schemes could include:
- creating more paths in rural areas
- developing safer routes for children to walk to school
- improved safety at junctions for people walking and cycling
Funding will also be used to support people in wheelchairs and mobility scooters by making street designs more inclusive.
