West Sussex Gazette

County has a ‘zero’ score for active travel delivery

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West Sussex County Council is confident that it will soon be able to bid for Active Travel money again.

Active Travel England has been working with local authoritie­s to make sure infrastruc­ture such as cycle paths is in place to meet the government’s aim of ensuring that 50 per cent of journeys in towns and cities will be walked or cycled by 2030.

In 2021, the council was banned from bidding for the government funding following its decision to remove pop-up cycle lanes less than six months after they had been installed.

While that decision may have gone down well with some drivers, who had complained about congestion along the routes, cycling groups were furious. And the Minister of State at the Department for Transport, made it clear the government was not happy with the move given the lanes had been paid for using Active Travel grant money.

Almost two years later, the government has published a list rating 79 authoritie­s from zero to four for their leadership, ambition and record when it comes to delivering

Active Travel. While grading itself as a ‘one’, West Sussex was one of only four authoritie­s to receive a ‘zero’ from Active Travel England (ATE).

But the council is convinced things are looking up.

A spokesman said: “While ATE’s level zero assessment of our capability is disappoint­ing, we are confident that with the help and guidance being provided by ATE, we will soon be able to demonstrat­e that we meet the criteria for level one grading and be able to bid for Active Travel capital monies accordingl­y. As part of our conversati­ons with ATE, we have received positive feedback on our approach to increasing our rating and plan to meet with them again at the end of March to discuss further actions.”

In January, the council was allowed to bid for a grant from the Capability & Ambition Revenue Fund and secured £237,667.

The council spokesman said ATE had provided the authority with training opportunit­ies, mentoring and support to help develop an action plan to improve how well it can deliver on all aspects of active travel.

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