Cycle England (the body that have granted £11 million to cycling in Bristol) have been in Bristol this week to discuss how we will spend the money. We will be announcing specific plans in the near future (watch this space).
The major aim of the project will be to double the number of cyclists in the greater Bristol area within the next three years. That means either cloning those of us who cycle regularly or getting more people to cycle. In my view a starting place would be to get those who do cycle, but don’t do so regularly because of traffic (35% of those who took part in Bristol’s biggest bike ride fall into this category) to become more regular cyclists. Events like Bristols Biggest Bike Ride where we close of some of the roads in the city for a few hours could help.
One of the approaches we could consider is to close some of the roads on a regular basis – say one Sunday a month – to allow their use by cyclists, walkers ect. The Portway and the Downs have been suggested as possible candidates. I am sure there are others.
The Cycling Demonstration City money will give us an excellent opportunity to put Bristol at the forefront of green alternative travel as well as making the city healthier. It should be fun over the next few years.