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Plan a journey so your child can get safely to and from school
Cycling and walking investment, grant funding, research and infrastructure case studies.
Data and statistics about walking and cycling, based on the National Travel Survey and Active Lives Survey.
How to use a micro-randomised trial to evaluate your digital health product.
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.
Sets out the government's ambition for cycling and walking.
Active Travel England is the government’s executive agency responsible for making walking, wheeling and cycling the preferred choice for everyone to get around in England. ATE is an executive agency, sponsored by the Department for Transport .
Sets out the government's ambition for walking and cycling until 2025.
A new section of the King Charles III England Coast Path has been opened, giving the public access to some of Norfolk’s coastline for the first time.
As the owner or occupier of land with a public right of way across it, you must keep the route visible and not obstruct or endanger users.
Data on brisk walking and physical inactivity levels in adults aged between 40 and 60 in England from 2016 to 2017.
Use our guide to plan ways you can safely rediscover summer with your family.
Details setting out the Active Travel Geospatial report from both Department for Transport and CGI from an 8-week discovery phase.
Funding will ease congestion across cities, transform the school run and provide a boost to high street businesses.
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