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Further boost for sustainable transport schemes

Local authorities receive a further £2 million under Local Sustainable Transport Fund.

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The Department for Transport is giving extra funding to 9 transport schemes building on their success in encouraging more sustainable travel choices, Baroness Kramer has announced.

Schemes will show how sustainable transport is benefiting communities across England, like a campaign to encourage parents to leave their cars at home for the school run in favour of cycling with their children, or a scheme that helps those out of work by providing them with bicycles and subsidised public transport to make it easier to access employment.

Transport Minister Baroness Kramer said:

These successful schemes have changed how people travel, with communities now making healthier and greener choices.

Dozens of great projects have been delivered already under this fund and I바카라 사이트™m glad we바카라 사이트™ve been able to support more today (17 April 2014).

The schemes receiving funding are:

  • Tyne and Wear: £609,000 for a scheme encouraging families to use push bikes for the school run and £295,000 to make cycling, walking and using public transport more appealing and simpler on the A1 Western Bypass corridor - this project aims to help more people looking for work to access prospective employment
  • West Yorkshire: £590,000 towards a project that will help jobseekers access work
  • Worcestershire: £110,000 to build on a previous successful scheme, making it easier to get about on foot and by bike in Redditch
  • York city: £100,000 to continue a successful programme of helping households access more sustainable transport
  • Warwickshire: £92,000 for a scheme to encourage more residents and tourists in Stratford-upon-Avon to make use of bikes and the town바카라 사이트™s cycle facilities
  • Staffordshire: £85,000 towards a scheme helping people access jobs, training and services
  • Southend-on-Sea: £80,000 to encourage people to walk, cycle and use more public transport
  • Luton: £75,000 to improve facilities for those walking, cycling and using public transport

The schemes benefiting from funding from the Department of Transport will be supported by local contributions totalling £1.6 million.

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Published 17 April 2014