Engineering & Planning

Cycle-friendly infrastructure and planning aim to make the general highway conditions safer and more convenient for cyclists.

Cycling England’s professional support team can provide advice to local authorities and others, on the practical application of best practice, working with those engaged as professionals and with elected members.

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Landing Page - Design Checklist & Guidance

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Landing Page - Design Principles

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Landing Page - Integration within Policy & Strategy

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Landing Page - Highway Improvements & Maintenance Opportunities

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Landing Page - Infrastructure for Cyclists

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Cycling City, Cycling Towns

England's first Cycling City and eleven new Cycling Towns are set to receive the largest investment in cycling the country has ever seen.

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Bikeability

Cycling England's flagship award scheme, teaching children to cycle safely and responsibly.

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Finding New Solutions

Cycling England’s programme to introduce cycling to new audiences.

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Scheme of the Month - Cattle Grids on Cycle Routes, Cambridge

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Many cycle routes within Cambridge cross commons which are grazed by beef cattle all the way up to finishing weight. For the last 10 years the Local Authority has installed its own design of cattle grid on these routes, with around 30 installations now in place. The narrower spacing of the bars make them comfortable to use and particularly suitable for use on cycle routes.

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Personality of the Month - Roger Symonds, Member Champion, Bath & North East Somerset

Roger Symonds

What is your job or other main activity that involves cycling?
I am Bath and North East Somerset’s Cycling Champion. In this role I raise awareness of cycling in the Council area.

How long have you done that?
I have officially been Cycling Champion since May 2009, but I have been trying to get things done for a lot longer!

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10,000 children receive cycle training

 Charlie Kelly (centre) receives his voucher alongside pupils from Longwell Green Primary SchoolCharlie Kelly from Longwell Green Primary School was the lucky winner of a £200 cycle voucher as he became the 10,000th child to receive cycle training in South Gloucestershire and Bristol since Cycling City started in 2008.

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