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Cycling, Pedestrians, Wales
New duty to compel councils to deliver walking and cycle routes
Local authorities in Wales look set to become the first in the UK to have a duty to deliver a network of walking and cycling routes under legislative plans published this week by the Welsh Government.
The Active Travel (Wales) Bill will require the 22 councils to identify and map a network of routes that are safe for walking and cycling – comprising both traffic-free routes and on-road provision.
They will then have to identify and map the enhancements required to create a “fully...
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Lee Waters (left) with minister Carl Sargeant (right)



