Half a million pounds of funding will kick start walking and cycling across West Yorkshire

Grants of up to £50,000 available to support organisations to become a Community Active Travel Hub

25 May 2022

The West Yorkshire Combined Authority is providing grant funding for organisations across the region to set up Active Travel Hubs, to enable more people to make the change to cycling and walking.  

The funding to develop a network of Active Travel Hubs is being delivered through the Combined Authority’s CityConnect programme and is available as one-off grants of up to £50,000. 

The hubs, which will be run by local groups and based in communities across West Yorkshire, will be enabled by the grants to offer a wide range of activities and support to help people of all abilities and backgrounds make more journeys by bike or on foot. 

The funding has been made available as part of the Combined Authority’s commitment to improving health and fighting the climate emergency in West Yorkshire, by making it easier for people to include active travel in their routines. 

These activities will include social activities like led walks and group rides, useful services such as bike maintenance sessions and cycle training. The hubs will also offer secure bike parking as well as access to bikes, including adaptive bikes and equipment.  

The hubs will also provide people with a place to access current information about cycling and walking, including maps, details about routes, local groups, and other supporting activities. They will also support residents to engage with local consultations that affect them, on schemes such as active travel neighbourhoods or new greenway routes. 

Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire, said: 

“Walking and cycling are a big part of my pledge to tackle the climate emergency and protect our environment. Active Travel Hubs, based in the communities where people live, will make it easier than ever for people to choose active travel. 

“From the occasional leisure ride to a regular commute, every time we feel able to choose not to drive it makes a difference. Active Travel Hubs will give people the support and information they need to make a practical and enjoyable change to how they get around.” 

Cllr Manisha Kaushik, the West Yorkshire Combined Authority Transport Committee Lead Member for Active Travel, said:  

“I’m very glad that this funding has been made available to organisations across West Yorkshire. Active travel has so many benefits, from improving our health, to reducing pollution and making our streets safer. 

“It will be exciting to see the money put to work in our communities, getting people walking and cycling. Local knowledge is essential to overcoming the barriers we all face in choosing to travel actively, more often.” 

The opening date for applications is 16 May 2022. To help groups to complete their applications, there will be an online ‘Meet the Funder’ event on 8 June 2022, followed by face-to-face events in each West Yorkshire district. The closing date for applications is 11 July 2022. Sign up for the online event on Eventbrite.