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Encouraging Cycling

There are many ways in which cycling can be encouraged which complement engineering and planning initiatives. Cycling England’s professional support team can provide advice on ways in which local authorities and others can encourage more people to cycle, working with those engaged as professionals and with elected members.

Landing Page - Cycling to School

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Landing Page - Monitoring & Evaluation

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Landing Page - Smart Measures Portfolio

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Landing Page - Travel Plans & Wider Engagement

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Landing Page - Marketing & Promotion

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Landing Page - Integration with Public Transport

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Cycling City, Cycling Towns

England's first Cycling City and eleven new Cycling Towns are set to receive the largest investment in cycling the country has ever seen.

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Bikeability

Cycling England's flagship award scheme, teaching children to cycle safely and responsibly.

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Finding New Solutions

Cycling England’s programme to introduce cycling to new audiences.

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Scheme of the Month - Links to Schools, Bournemouth

Woodland Walk

In 2009 Bournemouth Council was awarded a substantial grant by Sustrans as part of their “Links to Schools” programme, funded by Cycling England and the DfT. The wider community also benefits from the new links which enable people to walk or cycle to work, schools and shops with greater ease and safety. The new infrastructure has been designed to encourage people of all ages to be healthy and active and make the most of

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Personality of the Month - Ed Plowden, Cycling City, Bristol

Ed Plowden

What is your job or other main activity that involves cycling?
I am the Project Manager for Cycling City in Bristol

How long have you done that?
16 months

Where do you live?

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Scheme of the Month - Business is Better by Bike Awards, Devon

Business is better by bike

Devon County Council’s Cycle Exeter project ran an awards scheme, in association with the Exeter Chamber of Commerce, to find the most cycle-friendly employers in Exeter. Over 3,000 businesses across the city were invited to take part.

The purpose is to reward organisations that actively promote cycling

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