July 15th 2014

Dozens of sustainable transport schemes get the green light, Transport Minister Baroness Kramer has announced.

The successful schemes will bring environmental, health and economic benefits to communities across England. The range of schemes will include improved infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians, better bus journeys and new and upgraded transport interchanges allowing people to easily switch from one mode of transport to another.

The Department for Transport is providing £64 million towards the schemes in the latest round of its Local sustainable Transport Fund, with Local Enterprise Partnerships investing over £100 million of the funding they received earlier this week as part of the Local Growth Fund. Further match funding will take the value of the package to over £440 million.

Baroness Kramer said: We want more people to choose to travel in a way that cuts congestion and carbon, delivering economic and environmental benefits.This funding will make that choice easier for millions of people across the country, delivering new sustainable transport schemes throughout England.

To be considered for funding, the schemes had to demonstrate how they would boost economic growth, reduce carbon emissions, improve air quality and encourage higher levels of cycling and walking to improve public health.

The funding announced Friday 11th July 2014, is good news for cycling, with all the schemes including measures to get people on their bikes such as cycle hire, maintenance and cycle hubs. This complements the infrastructure schemes funded through the Local Growth Fund, including cycle networks across the country.

The Department for Transport has granted £961,000 to Connected to continue raising awareness about sustainable travel and inspiring people in Derby to make a positive change.