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Route in King Charles III's name opens between East Head to Shoreham-by-Sea.
Walking and cycling statistics tables, produced by Department for Transport.
Newly funded projects will provide even more people, especially in rural and deprived areas, the choice to travel by walking, wheeling or cycling.
Rights of way and right to roam - access rights of way, open access and permissive access land, use common lands, the Countryside Code, report problems.
Data and statistics about walking and cycling, based on the National Travel Survey and Active Lives Survey.
Cycling and walking investment, grant funding, research and infrastructure case studies.
Sets out the process and timescales for development the first cycling and walking investment strategy.
Detailed maps and directions for walks around Otterburn.
Plan a journey so your child can get safely to and from school
Sets out the government's ambition for cycling and walking.
Over 1,000 miles of the King Charles III England Coast Path completed as Ramsgate to Whitstable stretch is officially opened.
Route will create an amazing 208 mile trail from Bridlington to Bamburgh in Northumberland – the longest stretch of the Coast Path to be opened in England
Details setting out the Active Travel Geospatial report from both Department for Transport and CGI from an 8-week discovery phase.
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