Our work in England
We work with local authorities, schools, workplaces and communities across England to make it easier for people to walk and cycle.
We deliver projects to improve walking and cycling infrastructure and to help people walk and cycle for their everyday journeys.
We work in partnership, bringing people together to find the right solutions.
We have a wide range of expertise to help local authorities, businesses, schools and communities achieve active travel goals. These include:
Design
of walking and cycling schemes - urban, traffic free and leisure routes
Engagement
of residents, businesses, and other local stakeholders to achieve better design solutions
Delivery
of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, Healthy Streets, and schools and workplaces projects
Tailored support
for organisations seeking to increase active travel
Liveable cities and towns for everyone
Examples of our work in England
How we got over 20,000 people walking and cycling
We worked with Stockton Council’s health and transport teams to get over 20,000 people walking and cycling.
Liverpool School Neighbourhoods in West Derby
We're working with nine schools in the West Derby area of Liverpool to think up new street designs to improve safety and create calmer, greener area around the school gate.
Community-led design in Marks Gate
We combined community-led street design, behaviour change and infrastructure improvements to increase opportunities for walking and cycling while creating a more people-centred environment.
Age-Friendly Tyburn
We're working with local partners to investigate the degree to which the physical environment in Tyburn contributes to social isolation in older people
Paths for Everyone
Examples of our work in England
Route upgrade in Marsh Mills
With funding from Highways England, we've created almost 2km of high-quality path for walking and cycling near Plymouth.
Upgraded Leeds waterside cycle path now open
Our North of England team carried out much needed resurfacing work on this route, making for a smoother, more enjoyable path for all.
Improving access to popular path in Reading
We’re working with local partners to redesign barriers on the popular traffic-free path between Katesgrove, Waterloo Meadows and Fobney Lock.
Major improvement works complete on traffic-free cycle and walking route to Oxford
We have resurfaced the path, removed and modified barriers and cattle grids along the route to make it easier for people to enjoy the path.