We're calling on candidates in the upcoming Welsh local elections to incorporate these asks and build a better future for Wales.
These asks will help to ensure a sustainable recovery from Covid-19.
Download our 2022 local elections asks.The Covid-19 pandemic is a wake-up call that has both exposed and widened the inequities that exist between people and places.
This is why we call on local government to deliver ambitious leadership to ensure a sustainable recovery that is fair for all people in Wales.
There is a unique opportunity to focus on active travel and public transport services that serve all users equitably and deliver Tomorrow’s Wales, For Everyone.
Ahead of the 2022 Welsh local elections, GTVÊÓƵ Cymru has set out its four clear asks of council candidates which would aid in the UK’s recovery, create a world-class legacy for future generations and make it easier for everyone to walk, wheel and cycle.
Welsh councils have acted on people’s concerns about illegal vehicles travelling along pavements and parks by installing physical barriers.
But these barriers often prevent legitimate travel – parents pushing buggies, wheelchair and mobility scooter users, or people on bikes or trikes wider or longer than standard sizes.
1,500 barriers still exist across Wales. Let’s give people space and the opportunity to move by working to remove or redesign all restrictive barriers on the National Cycle Network.
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Attractive cycling and public transport networks will enable us all to reach the things we need.
20-minute neighbourhoods support local development, high streets, jobs and the local economy, all while reducing transport poverty and isolation.
Many people across Wales have been living more locally since lockdown, but too often people have been isolated.
Everyone should be able to reach essential services, green space and connect with others, no matter their demographic background.
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Cycling is brilliant for children as:
Cycling develops skills and increases children’s confidence on the roads.
It’s important that all children have access to cycles, and feel confident in riding them, to be able to tap into these benefits.Ìý
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The key to successfully encouraging walking and cycling is to ensure that our roads, streets and public spaces are prioritised as places where people of all ages and abilities can get around conveniently, confidently and safely without a car.
Well-placed routes, based on Active Travel Network Mapping responses, can help reduce social inequity by increasing access to jobs, education and services, whilst improving health and social inclusion.