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Greater Manchester residents invited to have their say on active travel

Greater Manchester residents invited to have their say on active travel

by Nikki Brown | May 9, 2023 | Transport

Residents across Greater Manchester are invited to have their say on the future of active travel in Greater Manchester as the Big Active Conversation continues in Tameside on Monday 5 June. The GM Big Active Conversation is a series of quarterly stakeholder...
Next wave of funding for bike libraries in Greater Manchester now open

Next wave of funding for bike libraries in Greater Manchester now open

by Nikki Brown | May 4, 2023 | Transport

Transport for Greater Manchester’s bike library scheme is already boosting people’s access to cycling with 29 libraries currently funded across the city-region.    The libraries allow people to borrow a bike, with the aim of encouraging people to take advantage...
Businesses and community groups encouraged to take part in the GM Walking Festival 2023

Businesses and community groups encouraged to take part in the GM Walking Festival 2023

by Nikki Brown | Mar 7, 2023 | Sustainable Living

In celebration of National Walking Month of May, The GM Walking Festival 2023 is an opportunity for people to walk more by joining in with a programme of free, organised group walks across Greater Manchester right through from 1st – 31st May. Joining the festival...
Cycle and walking grants now available to community groups across Greater Manchester

Cycle and walking grants now available to community groups across Greater Manchester

by Nikki Brown | Feb 15, 2023 | Transport

Community organisations across Greater Manchester can now apply for an exciting initiative to help inspire more people to walk, cycle or wheel in their area. ‘Cycle and Stride for Active Lives’ is a Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) community resource that aims...
Manchester City Centre Speed Limit to Drop to 20mph to make Walking and Cycling Safer

Manchester City Centre Speed Limit to Drop to 20mph to make Walking and Cycling Safer

by Nikki Brown | Feb 15, 2023 | Transport

The default speed limit on roads in Manchester is set to be reduced to 20mph in a bid to make walking and cycling safer in the city. Manchester city council’s new active travel strategy also aims to cut 40mph speed limits to 30mph by 2028. Manchester City Centre has...
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