A FRESH drive is being launched to increase cycling across the Braintree district.
Braintree Council want to encourage residents to get on their bikes in a bid to tackle climate change.
The council wants to develop a safer and more comprehensive cycle network.
Residents and businesses are now being urged to give their views on how to increase cycling throughout the district.
The council wants people’s views on:
• Improvements to the cycle networks.
• Promotion of cycling and cycling facilities.
• Campaigns to encourage the switch from car to bike, especially for shorter journeys.
• Bike training to give people the skills to cycle with confidence.
Council communities boss Frankie Ricci said: “We want to see improvements made to the cycle network, in both rural and urban areas, and more people out on their bikes and cycling more often.
“Our strategy is about connecting places and making cycling accessible and safer for people of all ages to enjoy.
“Before we can embark on finalising plans and engaging with partners, we want to understand what people think of our ideas and how we can prioritise our actions.”
People can give their views at braintree.gov.uk/cyclingstrategy or call the council’s customer service centre on 01376 552525.
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