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Nick Clegg announces £214 million cycling investment after the Tour de France Yorkshire

Deputy PM Nick Clegg has announced a £214 million package of measures to double the number of journeys made by bike more by 2020.

At a dedicated cycling summit hosted by him in Bristol and attended by Chris Boardman MBE, the Deputy Prime Minister will discuss how the government can make this happen with a package of measures totalling £214 million.

The investment will include £114 million to secure funding to support the Cycling Ambition Cities Programme for the next 3 years (Bristol, Birmingham, Cambridge, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich and Oxford) accelerate their development of local cycling networks, increase protection for cyclists at junctions and traffic hot spots and help prevent accidents

£100 million investment over the next years will improve the conditions for cyclists and walkers travelling alongside and crossing Britain’s most important and busiest roads – what’s called the Strategic Road Network

This brings the total invested in cycling by the government to £588 million.

The Deputy Prime Minister said: “I want to bring cycling down from the Alps and onto British streets. The inspiration and legacy of the 2012 Olympics and the Tour de France starting in Yorkshire this year has started a revolution in cycling for everyone, not just in velodromes, not necessarily in lycra, but for going to school or to work or to the shops.

“I’m committed to helping our dream of becoming a cycling nation, similar to places like Denmark and the Netherlands, become a reality.

“The rewards could be massive. Billions of pounds in savings for the NHS, less pollution and congestion, and a happier and safer population.

“In government, we’re putting the money down: now we need the public and local authorities to jump on their bikes and get us to the finish line.

Olympic gold medallist Chris Boardman MBE said: “This is a great stepping stone on the road to creating a safer environment and enabling more Brits to choose cycling as their preferred mode of transport.

“The new funds are fantastic for the 8 cycling cities – giving them more security to plan for the next 3 years and I thoroughly welcome the announcement. The benefits of cycling – as outlined by the Deputy Prime Ministers speech and in the press release – show how investing in cycling will pay dividends.

“If we want to a cycling revolution, something I truly believe we can achieve, we have to invest in it, commit to it long term.”

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .

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