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Lancashire Gears Up for £24M Cycling & Walking Boost
10 Dec
Summary
- Nearly £24m in government funding awarded to Lancashire councils.
- Funding aims to create healthier communities and safer streets.
- Active Travel Fund supports new footpaths and cycle tracks.

Councils across Lancashire are set to benefit from nearly £24 million in government funding aimed at developing walking and cycling schemes. Lancashire County Council is the primary recipient, receiving over £20.2 million. Blackburn with Darwen and Blackpool will also receive significant portions of this grant, totaling £2.5 million and £870,000 respectively.
The funds, part of the government's Active Travel initiative, will be invested in creating new footpaths and cycle tracks. The overarching goal is to foster healthier communities and improve the safety of local streets for all residents. This initiative seeks to provide more accessible and appealing options for everyday travel.
National Active Travel Commissioner Chris Boardman highlighted the program's aim to create communities where people, including children and older adults, can travel independently and safely. Transport Minister Lilian Greenwood emphasized that this support helps councils promote greener transport choices, leading to healthier and safer environments.




