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More funding for school cycle parking

15 March 2004

Transport for London announced today a further £650,000 funding to provide cycle parking to sixty London schools and colleges. This will create an extra 1,800 cycle parking spaces.

The first round of funding, worth £470,000, has already created 1,700 new cycle parking spaces.

Managing Director of Surface Transport at TfL Peter Hendy said:

"I'm delighted at the success of this project and the enthusiastic support of the boroughs and schools. Appropriate and good quality cycle parking is a key element in the delivering the Mayor's Cycling Action Plan."

"It's great to see so many schools now properly geared up for the summer term and I'm confident that this initiative, combined with TfL's commitment to cycle training, will help parents, teachers and children to view cycling as a safe, affordable and viable option for school travel."

The London Cycling Action Plan set out bold targets including a 200 per cent increase in cycling by 2020. The plan aims to see 5,000 new cycle spaces installed by the end of 2005. The additional funding will take the existing total to 3,500, well on the way to meeting the target.

Deputy Mayor of London Jenny Jones said:

"This is a good example of Transport for London investing in a cleaner, less polluted future. More money spent on road safety in London means safer streets, and the funding for cycle training and parking is giving both children and their parents the confidence to get out of their cars and onto their bikes. This will make the average school run less motorised, and healthier for everyone."

Schools already benefiting from cycle parking facilities include Newham Junior School (Hillingdon), Featherstone High School (Ealing) and the Clarendon School for children with special needs (Richmond).

As London's population continues to grow there will be increasing demands placed on our public transport system and TfL aims to deliver the improvements that will match London's future needs. This can only be achieved with continued support from Government.

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