Policy paper

Cycling and walking investment strategy: setting the scene

Sets out the process and timescales for development the first cycling and walking investment strategy.

This was published under the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government

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Setting the first cycling and walking investment strategy

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Under the Infrastructure Act 2015, the government is required to set a cycling and walking investment strategy (CWIS) for England. This document outlines the timetable and approach for developing the first CWIS in 2016.

The CWIS will set out a long-term vision for walking and cycling to 2040. At the heart of the development of the CWIS is a desire for walking and cycling to become the norm for short journey or as part of a longer journey. This vision will be progressed through a series of shorter term, 5 year strategies. There are a number of objectives that will support the long-term ambition, with specific funded actions to be set out on achieving these objectives.

This document outlines the timetable and approach for developing the first CWIS in 2016. A draft of the first CWIS was published for consultation on 27 March 2016.

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Published 17 December 2015

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