News
11 October 2017
The colourful mural on the EastSide Visitor Centre immortalises the famous sons and daughters of East Belfast. Under the watchful eye of these ‘movers and shakers’ a new modern container-style office...
30 August 2017
A new report on Scotland’s National Walking and Cycling Network shows that 78% of users believe that the network of paths helps them increase their physical activity. Over half (52%) stated that the...
26 July 2017
A popular riverside cycle route between the Royal Armouries and Liberty Dock student accommodation, which was damaged by the Boxing Day floods of 2015, has been repaired and improved by our team in...
19 July 2017
Local community groups are being given the opportunity to apply for up to £2,000 in funding towards artistic and visual improvements to their local National Cycle Network (NCN) routes.
The ArtRoots...
18 July 2017
Our UK-wide Greener Greenways project has been identified as one of five best practice European case studies that highlight planning and delivery of green and active travel infrastructure.
The 'Green...
23 June 2017
Children from St George's Primary School in Hull took part in a 17-mile mid-summer bike ride along the NCN Route 65 Transpennine Trail to Hornsea on Wednesday 21 June.
Teacher Jon McGowan and local...
23 June 2017
A sculpture of a highland drover's cow has been set on National Cycle Network Route 7 in Strathyre by the Loch Earn Tourism Information (LETi) group to celebrate Scotland's Year of History Heritage...
16 June 2017
Cycling legend Mark Beaumont has joined forces with Sustrans, the UK walking and cycling charity, to encourage others to enjoy short ‘everyday adventures’ on the National Cycle Network in Scotland....
22 May 2017
Sustrans Scotland is calling for improved cycling infrastructure at junctions, after research has revealed that roundabouts and T-junctions are the main cycle collision hotspots in Scotland.
Cycle...
17 May 2017
More than £15 million in grant funding has been awarded by active travel charity Sustrans Scotland for the creation of walking and cycling infrastructure in Scotland over the next year.
A total of 44...