The UK’s leading sustainable transport charity received the bronze award from Sir Liam Donaldson, Chief Medical Officer for England, in recognition of its range of practical projects encouraging people to walk and cycle more of their everyday journeys.
The seven shortlisted finalists also included the Health and Economic Appraisal Tool for cycling (HEAT) developed by researchers including Sustrans’ Research and Monitoring Director Andy Cope – making Sustrans the only organisation to be represented twice.

Sustrans Active Travel Director Philip Insall said: “We are thrilled with this award because it underlines the growing awareness of how vital walking and cycling is to people’s health. The award scheme covers the whole wide realm of public health so it is testimony to the work Sustrans is doing that we are being recognised alongside these other outstanding organisations striving to improve people’s quality of life.
“Among the greatest health risks facing us today are ‘lifestyle diseases’ caused by poor nutrition and sedentary living in car-dominated towns and cities – Sustrans is offering the solutions to the latter.”
FRESH - Smoke Free North East was awarded gold at last night’s ceremony and Consensus Action on Salt and Health (CASH) – the British group persuading food companies to reduce the salt content of processed food – took silver.
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