Infrastructure Minister has announced a £1.9m funding
boost to support councils to deliver seven active travel
projects.
Announcing the investment, Minister Kimmins said:
“Creating cleaner and greener connections is one of my
department's seven Foundations for a Better Future. Active travel
initiatives are a tangible way of delivering on that vision, as
they are designed to foster a healthier environment and improve
community wellbeing by encouraging sustainable modes of
transportation such as walking, wheeling, and cycling.
“Last year my Department wrote to councils inviting them
to submit proposals for greenway and active travel related
projects to be considered for capital funding
support.
“Seven projects have now been identified and I am
delighted to allocate £1.9m to help those councils deliver on
their priorities for active travel. My department is committed to
supporting councils to realise their ambitions and will continue
to work with them to develop their longer term plans for
greenways and other active travel related facilities.”
The Minister concluded: “I want to focus on
delivering positive change for people, the economy and
the environment which will build the foundations for a better
future. By working together, we can create
cleaner and greener connections that are aligned with regional
needs and priorities.
“Creating places that encourage more people to consider
walking, wheeling and cycling as part of their daily routine is
not just good for the environment but is also beneficial for our
physical and mental wellbeing.”
Notes to editors:
- The Department for Infrastructure will provide funding for
these schemes spanning the 2024/25 and 2025/26 financial years.
All proposals will be subject to public expenditure processes,
before final funding is agreed.
- The seven projects to benefit from the funding are:
• Mid-Ulster District Council - Dungannon Park Active
Travel Pedestrian / Cycle Route improvements; and Dungannon
Park Active Travel Route Lighting Upgrade.
• Belfast City Council - Introduction of E-bikes to the
Belfast Bikes Scheme; Under The Bridges project – Supporting
connectivity in greater Clarendon area; and Sailortown /
Titanic Quarter Bridge – Support for scheme development to RIBA
stage 2.
• Newry, Mourne and Down District Council - Newcastle
Active Travel Hub - Support for improving active travel
connections and enabling infrastructure.
• Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council - Valley Park
Active Travel infrastructure improvements.