Including the closely related terms bikes, and local cycling.
… Bus, with Roundtree Way bus depot becoming one of the first fully electric bus depots outside of London; • Install over 125 chargepoints in both rural and urban parts of Norfolk; • Create Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans that cover the whole county. Norfolk faces challenges in terms of inadequate affordable housing, low-paid jobs, and insufficient infrastructure. The county needs…
… funding for improving sustainable transport infrastructure in Norwich through two tranches of the Transforming Cities fund. This has included improvements to junctions, new bus and cycle lanes, improvements to Norwich Bus Station and the introduction of the Beryl bike and e-scooter scheme; • £49.6m funding to deliver Norfolk’s Bus Service Improvement Plan (of which £30.9m is for capital projects…
… worth of grants through the Active Travel Fund tranches 1 and 2 (of which £2.2m for capital). These are funding projects to encourage cycling and walking through infrastructure improvements and community engagement; • £0.17m through the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ (Defra’s) Air Quality Grant to bring an e-cargo bike library to Norwich to support zero carbon logistics…
…, but it is difficult to plan for given its competitive nature, and often comes with short timescales for application and delivery. We have secured grant funding from the Department for Transport as well as other government bodies for significant investment in walking, cycling and passenger transport improvements, and electric chargepoint infrastructure, with recent examples including: • £38.1m of capital…
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