Videos Share the Insights of Cycling Cities and Towns

New Home for Cycling England’s Online Resources

 

A selection of videos sharing best practice from Cycling England’s Cycling City and Towns is now available on YouTube. Cycling England has released the videos to ensure that the latest learning from the 18 cities and towns is shared before the programme ends on 31st March, when Cycling England is abolished.

 

Each of the 14 short videos is themed, with programme managers providing insights on the topic based on their first-hand experiences.  The videos highlight the most successful measures the cities and towns delivered to get more people cycling, providing inspiration and case study examples for practitioners just getting started with their own projects. They also highlight issues critical in the design and delivery of successful cycling programmes, such as collaboration with stakeholders and building political support. This will be extremely useful information for authorities working on the cycling element of their Local Sustainable Transport Fund bids.

 

The videos can be viewed at www.youtube.com/user/CyclingEngland#g/u

 

Starting on 1st April a range of guidance notes, case studies, reports and other resources from Cycling England’s website will start to be available at www.ciltuk.org.uk/pages/cycling hosted by The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport. The content will be uploaded gradually so a formal announcement concerning the facility will be made in due course. It will include all the evidence from the first three years of the Cycling Demonstration Towns programme, as well as the ‘Making a Cycling Town’ report which describes what the towns invested in to get people cycling – a wealth of resources for practitioners inspired by the videos to seek out more in-depth information.