BARROW TO RECEIVE LION’S SHARE OF £886,000 TO BOOST LOCAL CYCLING AND WALKING INFRASTRUCTURE

Cumbria is to receive an extra £886,350 to boost cycling and walking infrastructure

  • Barrow to receive lion’s share of this funding

  • The Active Travel Fund is designed to create safe space for cycling and walking

  • Part of the Government’s £2 billion investment into cycling and walking

Local MP for Barrow and Furness Simon Fell has welcomed news that Cumbria is set to receive an additional £886,350 from the Government’s Active Travel Fund – designed to create safe space for cycling and walking. 

The money will be provided to the local council and could be used to fund measures such as School Streets, Low Traffic Neighbourhoods and segregated cycle lanes. In total, £175 million is being allocated to local authorities across England in the latest round of allocations from the fund. 

Following discussions with local MPs, the Government has stipulated that councils receiving money will have to meet tough new conditions to ensure that schemes are properly thought out and that their impact on other road users are closely weighed up. Councils will also have longer to spend the money, ensuring there is time to consult local communities. If these conditions are not met, future funding allocations will be reduced, and the Government could clawback some of the money already provided.  

The Conservative Government has pledged a revolution in walking and cycling as part of its plans to level up the whole county, with the Prime Minister pledging a record £2 billion investment to double cycling and increase walking by 2025. This comes on top of more than £27 billion that will be invested in England’s roads over the next five years, ensuring the road network is safe, reliable and efficient. 

Commenting, Mr Fell said: 

“I was in the middle of a public meeting with constituents and the Cycling Mayor of Cumbria about precisely this topic as this most welcome announcement was made.

“As many of us have tried to avoid public transport in recent months, we’ve seen a huge increase in the number of people opting to walk or get on their bike when moving around Furness.

“I’m delighted that Barrow will benefit from additional funding to make our local area more bike and pedestrian-friendly, while maintaining the access and space other road users still need. 

“I understand that Barrow will receive the lion’s share of this funding to create a dedicated cycle way along Michaelson Road and Bridge Road, to better connect BAE Systems and the surrounding area with the Town Centre.

“This Conservative Government was elected on a promise to level up the whole country – and investment such as this into our local infrastructure shows we are delivering exactly that.”

Also commenting, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said: 

 “It has been great to see so many people build cycling and walking into their daily travel habits. To support them, we know it’s vital to have the right infrastructure in place so everyone – cyclists, pedestrians and motorists – can use our roads.  

“This funding will help further realise that ambition, but councils must engage with communities to develop schemes that work for everyone – those that haven’t won’t be able to take their plans forward.”

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