On Your Bike, Says Welsh Government

 

Getting people out of cars and onto bikes is the aim of a £50 million Welsh Government investment announced by Deputy Climate Change Minister Lee Waters.

As part of the investment announced, all local authorities will receive a minimum of £500,000, with additional allocations awarded based on the outcome of a “competitive application process”.

The Welsh Government website lists a core active travel fund allocation of £500,000 to Pembrokeshire and also mentions £200,000 for Saundersfoot in 2022/2023 and £158,000 in relation to Narberth.

More details on Active travel fund and safe routes in communities: grants awarded 2022 to 2023 | GOV.WALES

Nigel Summerley

Nigel Summerley retired from The Oldie magazine to return to freelance journalism. He previously held executive staff jobs at the London Evening Standard, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph and the Daily Express before freelancing for 20 years for newspapers including The Times, The Sunday Times, The Independent, The Guardian and the ‘i’ paper, plus a wide range of magazines. He continues to write about music, travel and health, and blogs at www.nigel-summerley.blogspot.com.

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