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Millions to be invested in walking and cycling schemes across Devon

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A total of £7.7 million will be invested in walking and cycling schemes across Devon in 2025/26.

This funding, which is a combination of our Transport Capital Programme, and the additional £3.9 million Active Travel England funding announced last month by Government, will support a series of projects.

A route from each of Devon’s adopted Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIP) will benefit through either construction or the development of designs for future delivery.

Earmarked schemes are due to be submitted to Active Travel England by the end of this month, including:

These schemes and initiatives are in addition to active travel funding committed by Cabinet in October, which included progressing delivery of schemes such as the Teign Estuary Trail and Mallison Bridge, Exeter.

Councillor Stuart Hughes, Devon County Council Cabinet Member with responsibility for cycling, said:

“Investment in schemes that increase walking, cycling and wheeling is important for improving physical activity, tackling congestion and meeting our carbon reduction targets, and I’m pleased to see that we’re investing in a number of areas across the county. We’re rightly proud that Devon’s share of Active Travel Funding announced in February was the largest settlement for any authority in the South West as it reflects the track record of delivery we have in the county.”

Schemes designated for construction need to be ready to start by March 2026 and delivered by March 2027.

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