The scheme is funded through the West Yorkshire Combined Authority’s Active Travel Fund. Low Ash Primary School in Wrose was one of the first schools to benefit, with a new 10 space bike parking shelter installed along with parking for 10 scooters. The new facilities will give the school confidence to promote travelling to school actively, knowing the children will have somewhere safe to store their bike or scooter. In Bradford, a further 14 schools will benefit from the scheme. Across West Yorkshire, the scheme will provide over 4,000 scooter parking spaces, and more than 1,000 bike parking spaces, with over 100 schools expected to receive new facilities. This is just one element of support available to schools from the Active Travel Fund programme, with local authorities delivering a programme of School Streets, as well as a wide range of further cycling and scooting initiatives including new fleets of balance bikes and training for pupils and staff.
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