Chairman of HDCA Kevin Douglas spoke to the Harrogate Advertiser today, about the Association’s suggestions for post-lockdown active travel improvements. ‘We are hoping that the council will take forward some of our suggestions and trial them, but they need to
NYCC statement says little

NYCC today issued a statement, with quotes from Director for Business and Environmental Services David Bowe. The statement refers to Grant Shapps’ announcement about walking and cycling on 9th May. Mr Bowe says there may be an opportunity to introduce
Prioritise active travel, Shapps tells councils

Secretary of State Grant Shapps yesterday told councils to give more space to active travel (walking and cycling) as the country emerges from lockdown and gets moving again. He announced £250 million funding for pop-up bike lanes, wider pavements, and
Cycle Forum requests
The Cycle Forum is attended by senior members of HDCA, and by representatives of the two councils, HBC and NYCC. The HDCA members on the Cycle Forum made a number of requests to the councils on 2nd May 2020. They
HDCA Spring Newsletter
Our Spring Newsletter was sent out today – see the HDCA Spring Newsletter.
Green transport after the pandemic – letter to the Harrogate Advertiser
Like Ian Hallett (letters, 23 April), my wife and I have revelled in some of the silver linings of this grim pandemic, walking in our neighbourhood and cycling in the glorious countryside west of Harrogate, to Almscliffe Crag or Lower
Let’s Make Active Travel The New Normal – letter to Harrogate Advertiser, published 23 April 2020
Dear Editor Like most challenges, the current crisis also brings opportunities. The streets around Harrogate and Knaresborough are wonderfully quiet, and walking or cycling for daily exercise and necessary travel feels much safer and more pleasant than ever before, especially
Cycle streets in Milan

Milan is to use the pandemic as the opportunity to press ahead with a reallocation of space from cars to cycling and walking, writes Laura Laker in the Guardian. 35km (22 miles) of streets will be transformed over the summer
London Cycling Campaign on Covid-19

London Cycling Campaign has a good article on short-term action during the crisis, and ideas for a shift to low-carbon transport after the crisis. Right now, roads are quiet enough for many new people to cycle for essential journeys or
Decarbonising transport

The DfT has started the process of devising a plan to decarbonise transport. The new document, Decarbonising Transport: Setting the Challenge, accepts that we’ll have to use our cars less, and states that public transport and active travel will become
