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£17,000 grants for Barrow groups to promote cycling and walking

by Cumbria Crack
26/06/2021
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Two Barrow community groups have been awarded £17,000 to promote walking and cycling.

The Cumbria County Council grants will support ongoing efforts to help people to keep healthy and reduce carbon emissions.

The authority has awarded a grant of £12,000 to support Barrow Wheels 4 All club and a further grant of £5,000 to the Triple A Project (All About Autism).

Barrow Wheels 4 All plans to use the funding to help establish a club for inclusive cycling activity in Barrow Park, which will enable people of all abilities to engage and enjoy the benefits of cycling.

It follows a successful taster day when local children and young adults with disabilities were invited to Barrow Park to try out a range of accessible bikes, supported by Wheels 4 All.

The Triple A Project provides support for autistic adults to meet and socialise.

The Positive Pals group, created by the Triple A Project, provides a safe place for autistic adults to meet and socialise with groups meeting weekly in locations across the county.

The project plans to use the grant to help start safe cycling, enabling group members to use active travel to get around the borough and help increase their independence.

Mandy Bland, facilitator and project lead for the Triple A Positive Pals Cycling Group, said: “We’re really looking forward to supporting our group on the new cycle active scheme.

“I know this scheme will help them all immensely not only with their physical fitness but with their independence, enabling them to be active members within our community.”

The grants have been funded from the County Council’s Active Travel Fund allocation from the Department for Transport.

The Active Travel Fund allocation will also fund a proposed scheme on Bridge Road and Michaelson Road in Barrow.

The scheme includes segregated cycleways, enhanced pedestrian crossings and junction improvements for cyclists and pedestrians.

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