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Sustrans is already developing the former Princes Risborough to Thame railway line as a linear traffic-free route for cyclists, walkers and horse riders.
Plans to improve walking and cycling routes around Thirsk railway station are being developed by North Yorkshire Council.
The move by Sustrans comes despite an SNP-Greens pledge to significantly increase active travel funding to boost health and the environment and help meet their target of cutting traffic by 20 per ...
Walking and cycling charity Sustrans Scotland is launching a redesigned infrastructure fund, Places for Everyone, today. The fund is supported by Transport Scotland to invest in projects that create ...
Sustrans says that more than 500 schools across the north have participated in the ‘Active School Travel’ programme as it marks 10 years of the initiative. In the past year alone, children ...
John Grimshaw MBE, Chief Executive of Sustrans and Honorary degree recipient, he gave a lecture on sustainable transport in the Wills Memorial Building. John Grimshaw MBE, Chief Executive of Sustrans, ...
Sustrans says cyclists as well as pedestrians are a bit of an afterthought in transport planning Highways engineers remain primarily focused on "moving cars around", five years after a law to ...
Sustrans says cyclists as well as pedestrians ... Referring to Welsh ministers' preferred black route, and possible other options, Mike Colborne, from haulage firm Owens Group, told the committee ...
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