Wiltshire Council getting over £1 million for active travel
It's part of a national scheme costing £291 million in total
More than £1 million is coming to Wiltshire to build more walking, wheeling and cycling routes.
It forms part of a £291 million pound funding package nationwide - with Wiltshire receiving £1,042,507.
The government's hoping the move will lead to 43,000 fewer sick days a year and ease pressure on the NHS by promoting more active living.
It's also thought the new infrastructure will also add £9 million every year to the economy, by supporting local businesses and making it easier to walk and cycle to work.
Cllr Tamara Reay, Cabinet Member for Transport at Wiltshire Council, said:
“We’re delighted to receive this funding, which will allow us to enhance active travel infrastructure across Wiltshire. The actual schemes we’ll spend this funding on are yet to be confirmed, but it is likely to be a mix of delivering new infrastructure and developing plans for new routes.
“Improving walking and cycling routes will not only make it easier for people to travel sustainably but also contribute to better public health and reduced carbon emissions, in turn improving air quality.
“We are committed to having well-connected communities in our Business Plan, and this funding will help us to deliver that.”
National Active Travel Commissioner Chris Boardman said:
"Making it simple and safe to walk, wheel or cycle to schools, shops and workplaces is one of the most effective actions we can take to improve the nation's health, economy and get to net zero, all in one.
"Free exercise, zero emissions and no risk of getting stuck in traffic are benefits already being enjoyed as standard by our European neighbours and it's time we had the same life-improving choices.
"This funding will help make our towns, cities and villages happier, healthier and greener places to live."
Minister for Local Transport Simon Lightwood said:
"Walking and cycling is an affordable way to get around and is hugely beneficial for both mental and physical health. We're making sure local authorities can deliver high-quality and easily accessible schemes for everyone.
"Investing in our national cycling and walking infrastructure is a key part our mission for growth and today's investment will not only provide better connectivity, but boost local businesses, grow local economies and ease pressure on the NHS, helping us deliver our Plan for Change."