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Funding amounts to local transport authorities outside London from the active travel capability fund.
Local authority allocations Local authority 2024 funding allocation…
Local authority allocations Local authority 2023 to 2024 funding…
Local authority 2022 to 2023 funding allocation Bedford Borough Council…
Combined authorities Name 2021 to 2022 final allocation Cambridgeshire and…
Funding allocations for active travel schemes for local authorities in England.
Local authority allocations Local authority name Active Travel Fund 4…
Newly funded projects will provide even more people, especially in rural and deprived areas, the choice to travel by walking, wheeling or cycling.
Route and area check tools to assess the quality of active travel designs for active travel interventions and schemes.
Guidance for local authorities and e-scooter rental operators on e-scooter rental trials.
More children will have access to walk to school and cycle training programmes over the next 2 years, giving them better road skills.
Document explaining how Active Travel England works with the Department for Transport.
How to complain if you’re unhappy with the service you get from Active Travel England.
Active Travel England’s corporate plan from 2023 to 2025.
Funding amounts to 11 local authorities outside London for active travel social prescribing pilots.
Eleven local authorities in England have been funded to enable health workers prescribe walking and cycling to patients.
How planning applications should be considered when Active Travel England does not undertake a detailed assessment of development proposals.
Procedural note setting out how Active Travel England (ATE) will approach planning casework.
Active Travel England’s results for the period ending 31 March 2023.
Allows local planning authorities to gather evidence and assess the active travel merits for a development proposal.
As a statutory consultee, Active Travel England will help planning authorities implement good walking, wheeling and cycling infrastructure.
Funding will ease congestion across cities, transform the school run and provide a boost to high street businesses.
More people than ever are regularly walking or cycling rather than using the car due to increases in the cost of living.
The collaboration will support Active Travel England and councils to offer schemes that benefit residents.
Guidance for councils on how to complete a proforma for our active travel 4 fund bid applications.
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