£140k to be spent in Shropshire to promote cycling and walking

Government cash will go towards things like cycling and walking lanes

Author: Dan DaviesPublished 3rd Feb 2022

Shropshire Council has been awarded more than £140,000 of Government funding to help enable and promote cycling and walking in the county.

The funding is from the Department for Transport’s Capability Fund , which is awarded to local transport authorities outside London. It is to be spent on the development of infrastructure plans, and on carrying out behaviour change activities, such as training and promotion.

Shropshire Council has been awarded £140,320 and will now consider how the funding will be spent, and how it feeds into the ongoing development of the council’s new local cycling and walking infrastructure plan (LCWIP).

The LCWIP is in development, and workshops in local towns with councillors, town councils and other representatives are taking place in February and March 2022 to help shape the draft plan for Shropshire.

Ian Nellins, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for climate change, natural assets and the green economy, said: “This funding is very welcome and will help our efforts to improve, enhance and promote cycling and walking facilities in the county, including our work to develop a new local cycling and walking infrastructure plan.”

This funding is separate from the Government’s much larger capital grant fund, which will be allocated depending on the quality of bids for infrastructure schemes.

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