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Leeds is set to benefit from improved walking and cycling routes as part of a new Government funding package.

Part of a national £291 million package from Active Travel England (ATE) – the funding will go towards creating new cycle lanes, upgrading canal towpaths and weirs, and traffic management measures, as well as work around schools including new crossings, footway widening and cycle parking.

A total of £12.86 million has been awarded for 2025-26 by Active Travel England (ATE), with £4.21 million allocated for 2024-25.

WYCA will receive £17.07 million in government funding to build more walking wheeling and cycling routes.WYCA will receive £17.07 million in government funding to build more walking wheeling and cycling routes.
WYCA will receive £17.07 million in government funding to build more walking wheeling and cycling routes. | NW

Mayor of West Yorkshire Tracy Brabin said: “We’re already making great progress in improving walking, cycling, and wheeling in the region, and this funding will help us do even more.

“Active travel plays a key role in my plans for an integrated transport network across a better-connected West Yorkshire. By making it easier and more appealing to get around more actively, we’re promoting healthier lifestyles, improving safety and helping to tackle the climate emergency.”

The national funding package will allow the construction of more than 300 miles of new walkways and cycle lanes across the country.

£1.6 million and £6.6 million has been provided to North and South Yorkshire respectively as part of the new Active Travel England funding package.



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