Walking, wheeling and cycling helps Edinburgh cut 38k tonnes of emissions

A new report found 66% of residents in Edinburgh walk at least five days a week – more than any other mode of transport and above the national average of 50%

‘Greenfield homes are focused on cars’

Cars are too front-of-mind when building new homes, suggests a new report

Government launches Active Travel England with £5.5m to boost air quality and improve health

Olympic Gold Medallist and Cyclist Chris Boardman has been chosen as the interim Commissioner of the agency

Birmingham secures £4.5m to boost active travel

The funding will support new pop-up cycle lanes and walking infrastructure

Government backs research on the link between nature and mental health

Seven centres will test how to support patients using green activities, including walking and cycling and tree planting

Is pedalling bringing us together or driving us apart?  

A special report on FNZ explores how willing we are to pay for cleaner ways of travelling

Edinburgh gets £5m funding for walking, cycling and wheelchairs

The money is part of a wider boost across the country to encourage low carbon transport

London launches plans to become ‘one of the largest car-free zones in the world’

Streets between London Bridge and Shoreditch, Euston and Waterloo and Old Street and Holborn may be limited to buses, pedestrians and cyclists, according to the plans

UK to spend £2bn to create ‘new era of cycling and walking’

Pop-up bike lanes, wider pavements, safer junctions and cycle and bus-only corridors will be created in the UK within weeks as part of a £250 million emergency active travel fund

Public transport, walking and cycling ‘need to become primary forms of travel’

That’s the suggestion from Transport Secretary Grant Shapps, who added all motorcycles, buses, cars and trucks, will have to become zero emission