CYCLING SHOWPIECE DEMO TOWNS PROVE WORTHY OF MORE GOVERNMENT FUNDING

WITH all six showpiece cycling demonstration towns in England reporting excellent progress, Cycling England, the government-funding project charged with delivering programmes that encourage cycling, will next week ask he Department for Transport for more money.

The Treasury?s comprehensive Spending review due in October, will set funding for the next three years.

Last year the DfT doubled its investment in Cycling England to £15 million.

They have improved cycling conditions for 26,000 homes, with provision for cycling around the inner ring road. Developments include connecting existing infrastructure with the town centre and linking routes together. They plan to provide a £5m cycling/walking bridge over the railway ? a striking design with glass sides - to connect to the town centre.

Cycle parking facilities have been installed at 10 selected Bike It schools. One of them, Longhill School, has 60 sheltered cycle spaces, 25 lockers and a £140,000 path linking the school to the National Cycle Network.

? Derby's aim is to quadruple the numbers of youngsters cycling in the next three years.

Other projects in Exeter include the £6m Exe Estuary Cycle Route ? providing paths on both sides of the estuary, to Exmouth on the east side and Dawlish on the west.

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Keith Bingham joined the Cycling Weekly team in the summer of 1971, and retired in 2011. During his time, he covered numerous Tours de France, Milk Races and everything in-between. He was well known for his long-running 'Bikewatch' column, and played a pivotal role in fighting for the future of once at-threat cycling venues such as Hog Hill and Herne Hill Velodrome.