PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Cycling and Walking: Infrastructure (11 September 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
James Naish (Labour)
Answer
Planning legislation identifies Active Travel England (ATE) as a statutory consultee for developments of at least 150 homes. In discharging its statutory requirements, ATE reviews how people can walk, wheel and cycle within and beyond site boundaries, and in most instances recommends where this can be improved. Where there is a clear link, ATE recommends that funding is secured from new developments towards schemes identified in Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIPs). Ultimately, local planning decisions are for local councils but through ATE’s comments, and its toolkits and guidance that are available for use by local councils, we are adding capacity, and capability, to deliver improvements in active travel provision as part of new housing developments.
Answered by:
Simon Lightwood (Labour)
9 October 2024
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