Including the closely related term local cycling.
… “A place where cycling and walking is easily accessible, safe to use, attractive, well maintained, and where we actively promote cycling and walking to all our residents and visitors to the county”. Work on a Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan for Burnley and Pendle is currently underway and will identify potential cycling and walking infrastructure improvements for delivery within…
… heat in the atmosphere). Carbon dioxide (CO2): enters the atmosphere through burning fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and oil), solid waste, trees and other biological materials, and also as a result of certain chemical reactions. Carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere when it is absorbed by plants as part of the biological carbon cycle. Methane (CH4): is emitted during…
… Masterplan’ that set out how the area’s roads, rail and cycle networks could be improved to improve connectivity, provide additional capacity and reduce congestion. 4.4 As part of its ongoing LTP implementation work, LCC prepares a number of further strategies, including, • Actively Moving Forward – A ten-year strategy for Cycling and Walking: This strategy’s vision is to make Lancashire…
… junction recently saw the completion of improvement works to reduce the incidents of standing traffic creating a more efficient traffic system. Burnley Climate Change Strategy 11 Objective 1B - support and improve sustainable transport provision The Issue 5.14 Walking, cycling and the use of public transport instead of private cars reduces overall…
… transport, cycling and walking strategies. 5.18 Through the policies and land allocations set out in the Local Plan, Burnley Council promotes the use of sustainable locations and modes of transport for new developments. The County Council as highways authority provides specialist advice on transport and highway matters in planning applications. In some cases, improvements to public transport…