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Walking and Cycling: Government Support
20 February 2024
Lead MP
Trudy Harrison
Debate Type
Adjournment Debate
Tags
TransportAgriculture & Rural AffairsLocal Government
Other Contributors: 1
At a Glance
Trudy Harrison raised concerns about walking and cycling: government support in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
The MP discussed the importance of walking and cycling, particularly focusing on the benefits for children's health. She highlighted her personal experiences teaching Bikeability courses in a primary school, emphasising the need for all local authorities to embrace active travel training. Trudy Harrison also addressed issues like the lack of bike access among children, suggesting that Active Travel England should prioritise schemes making routes from home to school safer. Furthermore, she touched on the impact of ultra-processed foods and proposed changes in funding models to support active travel infrastructure. She called for inter-ministerial discussions on how to achieve a naturally healthy Britain through coordinated efforts.
Tracey Crouch
Lab
Chatham and Aylesford
Agreed with the importance of tackling dangerous junctions and prioritising safer routes for children.
Government Response
The Minister acknowledged Trudy Harrison's legacy in promoting active travel. He praised her work on the coast-to-coast route and emphasised the transformative potential of cycling infrastructure projects like the Tynedale superhighway. The Minister also discussed the government’s commitment to cycling and walking, highlighting initiatives such as Bikeability and the funding provided for various cycling routes. He committed to writing to local authorities that are lagging behind in implementing these schemes and pledged support for inter-ministerial collaboration on physical activity. Additionally, he addressed concerns about ultra-processed foods by endorsing a more health-conscious approach towards food production.
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