Northumberland is enhancing its active travel infrastructure with £14.9 million in funding for two major cycling and walking schemes: the A193 corridor and Ashington A1 route. Backed by NECA and local council contributions, the projects aim to improve connectivity, reduce car dependency, and support healthier lifestyles. Public feedback shaped designs, ensuring community alignment. These initiatives mark a bold step toward a greener, more sustainable transport future across the North East.
Northumberland Invests £14.9M to Boost Walking and Cycling Routes

Anamika Chauhan is a Senior Content Writer at TBO Academy. Specializing in B2B content, she works closely with the marketing team to bring out the outlook about the industry in her write-ups. Connect with her on LinkedIn or write to her at anamika.chauhan@tbo.com