News Releases
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Safer cycling in Caerphilly, thanks to newly opened route 09/02/2012
Sustrans and partners unveil 'Quoits Wood crossing'
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Safe Westminster walking and cycling route to go ahead 09/02/2012
A half a million pound project to provide a safer, traffic-free walking and cycling route from Paddington Basin to Maida Vale will go ahead.
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Boost for sustainable travel in Scotland 09/02/2012
Scottish government ups proposed spending on sustainable and active travel
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York children gear up for The Big Pedal 2012 08/02/2012
From Monday 13 February, 2012, charity Sustrans and York City Council will host a week of bike-themed half-term activities aimed at children in York.
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New walking and cycling scheme unveiled in Belfast 03/02/2012
Plans for a new cycling and walking route, linking the Comber Greenway and the Titanic Quarter, have been unveiled.
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Kennedy launches construction of new traffic-free bridge in Ballymoney 01/02/2012
Transport Minister Danny Kennedy has launched a project in Ballymoney that will benefit cyclists, pedestrians and rail users.
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Transform everyday journeys with ‘The complete National Cycle Network’ app – now on Android 31/01/2012
Our on-line mapping is now available on the go on your Android phone
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Strandtown pupils pedal to bronze award 26/1/2012
Strandtown Primary School in Belfast received a bronze School Mark Award from charity, Sustrans
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Kids set cycling challenge for politicians 25/1/2012
Members of an Assembly committee were subjected to scrutiny by pupils at an east Belfast primary school
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Scottish government should back active travel, not more new roads - Sustrans 11/01/2012
Sustrans has called on the Scottish government to give the necessary financial backing to schemes that would make Scotland healthier and greener.