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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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Local Sustainable Transport Fund

The Department for Transport has announced £560 million for a Local Sustainable Transport Fund, which will be available from 2011-15. Guidance on how local authorities can bid to the Fund is now available on www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/regional/transportfund

To assist local authorities in preparing bids, Cycling England recommends

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Personality of the Month - Mike Davies, Cycle Cambridge

Mike Davies

What is your job or other main activity that involves cycling?
I am the Programme Manager of Cycle Cambridge, an initiative delivered by Cambridgeshire County Council that is getting more people cycling, more safely, more often.

How long have you done that?
Since January 2009, but

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Scheme of the Month - Cycle Parking, Bristol Parkway Station

Cycle Parking, Bristol Parkway

Parkway Station in South Gloucestershire serves as an excellent satellite station for people living in the area wishing to commute to Bristol and the rail network beyond and also serves the plethora of businesses located in the north fringe of Bristol including MOD, Hewlett Packard and AXA. Parkway and Temple Meads stations are

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