Including the closely related term local cycling.
… alongside our Health and Wellbeing Board. As we have mentioned in other chapters, STRATEGY 2020-30 19 we have seen significant investment in infrastructure that enables residents to use more sustainable transport options. Integral to this is Cycle Route 422, which runs east to west through Berkshire, as well as our work to ensure that our footpaths are kept in good order. We have also…
… implemented (in partnership with Reading Borough Council) a Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Programme (LCWIP), introduced as part of the Government’s Cycling and Walking Investment Strategy, which will enable a long- term approach to developing local cycling and walking networks. Alongside this infrastructure, we have rolled out a number of initiatives to encourage active travel…
… to nature, in and out of school; • Plan a year of action for the environment, working with our partners to encourage local children and young people to interact with nature and help improve the natural environment; • Continue to provide active travel (e.g. cycling) training to school children • Use available LCWIP funding to further expand the provision of cycling infrastructure 5.4…
… in our green spaces to benefit their health and wellbeing; • Encourage children to be closer to nature, in and out of school; • Plan a year of action for the environment, working with our partners to encourage local children and young people to interact with nature and help improve the natural environment; • Continue to provide active travel (e.g. cycling) training to school children…
… • Use available LCWIP funding to further expand the provision of cycling infrastructure West Berkshire has experience of this and, through the Local Flood Risk Management Strategy15, there has been a concerted effort to minimise the effects of future flood events on residents and businesses because we have seen the direct impact on people’s lives, possessions, and their physical and mental…