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Cycling Towns – ideas for getting more people cycling, more often 15 June 2011 Birmingham Department of Health West Midlands Physical Activity CPD Event Alison Kennedy, Infrastructure Manager and Ray Hughes, School Travel Plan coordinator
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Cycling and health More cycling helps meet our transport objectives and provides many physical and mental health benefits Cycling is a form of physical activity which can be integrated into daily life without finding time for specific ‘exercise’ Improving the physical environment helps tackle wider determinants of health See cycling and health evidence base “Active travel and physical activity need to become the norm in communities” Healthy Lives, Healthy People: Our strategy for public health in England
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Cycle Shrewsbury – aim …to significantly increase overall levels of cycling in the town by 2011
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Strong branding
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A helpful website
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Infrastructure improvements
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Telford Way - new footway, cycle tracks, cycle lanes and toucan crossing
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Plenty of cycle parking
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Routes and information
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Lots of events
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Love your bike month
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..and rides
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School activities
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Stabilisers off
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Workplace support
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Advice and training
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Target groups
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How are we doing? We have recorded an 8.7% rise in levels of cycling in Shrewsbury in 2010/11 compared to 2009/10 Cycle Shrewsbury has provided 1,810 new cycle parking spaces 669 school children received bikeability training in Shrewsbury in 2010/11 Cycling levels in Shrewsbury secondary schools have increased to 14% in 2011
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Lessons learnt and the future Integration of people and place Partnerships Branding and awareness Tackling barriers, safety concerns and lack of skills and confidence Local Sustainable Transport Fund Local authority and public health function Your help is needed Obesity and physical activity programmes, including encouraging active travel, will.. become the responsibility of local authorities.
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Alison Kennedy, Infrastructure Manager, Shropshire Council alison.kennedy@shropshire.gov.ukalison.kennedy@shropshire.gov.uk 01743 253035 Ray Hughes, School Travel Plan Coordinator, Shropshire Council ray.hughes@shropshire.gov.ukray.hughes@shropshire.gov.uk 01743 253063 To contact us..
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