Sustrans fears loss of Cycling England will reduce cycle use

14/10/2010 Bike to Work

Responding to today’s announcement that Cycling England is to be abolished, Sustrans – which has a representative on the board of Cycling England – warns of less travel choice.

Malcolm Shepherd, Chief Executive of Sustrans said: “Cycling England has been a crucial conduit for funding which has touched the lives of millions of people by making it possible for people to cycle for everyday journeys.

“With increasing challenges of health, congestion, carbon reduction and energy security, the low cost solution that cycling offers must be pursued with more vigour than ever. And local authorities must increase their efforts to work with charities and other partners to make it possible for more people to get around by bike.

“The new Local Sustainable Transport Fund must not be a smokescreen for wider cuts to the spending that gets people cycling, walking and using public transport. From Sustrans’ own practical work we know that minimal investment can reap huge rewards, for example, every £1 spent on encouraging people to change their travel behaviour brings a benefit of £8.

“The Fund must ensure that the benefits of Cycling England’s successful work are not lost and smarter travel choices are extended to an increasing number of people.”