Sustainable transport charity, Sustrans, is calling on local authorities to apply for funding to develop safer and healthier routes to schools in their area. The £17 million for the 'Links to Schools' programme is part of £140 million announced earlier this year by the Department for Transport to promote cycling.
The 'Links to Schools' programme will extend the National Cycle Network, bringing it closer to schools and, by joining up residential areas to schools, make it easier for young people to walk or cycle. It is expected that more than 700 schools will directly benefit via funding to 300 schemes.
Sustrans' Chief Executive Malcolm Shepherd said: "Sustrans believes that every child in the country has the right to a safe walking and cycling route to school. This record breaking funding will mean that we can continue to work with local authorities to ensure this vision moves a step closer to becoming a reality.
"It is vital that we do whatever we can to support children and young people to cycle and walk to school. Cycling and walking has so many benefits for pupils such as improved health, confidence and concentration as well as the obvious benefits for the environment in which they will grow up in. We know that concern for children's safety is a major barrier to cycling and walking. The Links to School programme aims to address these concerns by putting in place safe walking and cycling paths to and from schools."
Transport Minister Paul Clark said: "We have dedicated £17 million through the 'Link to Schools' programme to encourage as many children as possible to walk or cycle and to feel safe doing so. Not only does this have a positive effect on health and fitness, it also helps cut congestion and improve air quality.
"Earlier this month I visited a successful walking bus in Whitstable, and saw for myself how these schemes can get children active and improve their understanding of road safety. If we work with Local Authorities to develop local schemes I am confident that we will continue to make great progress."
Staff, parents and teachers who are interested in promoting cycling and walking in their school are encouraged to call the Sustrans School Travel Team on 0117 915 0100 for free information and advice.
Further information about Sustrans including other news releases, is available via the website: www.sustrans.org.uk
Source: Sustrans
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