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Bristol Cycling

Manifesto

Freedom to Ride!

Avonmouth

Henbury

AztecWest

Portishead

Clifton

LeighWoods

Nailsea

Hotwells

Ashton

BedminsterBrislington

Hengrove

Keynsham Bath

Kingswood

Warmley

Eastville

Horfield

BradleyStoke

StokeGifford

Yate

EmersonsGreen

Why a manifesto? Cycling City programme

Stakeholder Advisory Panel

General statements in JLTP

Delays in Bristol Strategy

Build support for ambition

Cycling is good for Bristol Best large city in UK

Far behind European levels

Cycling City showed potential for

change

'Best value' investment

Benefits even those who don't do it

Why Freedom to Ride? Fairness

Quality

Sustainability

Wellbeing

Safety

What needs to be done? Cycling Neighbourhoods

Cycling Freeways

Cycling Quietways

Integration

Encouragement

How to make it happen Set a target – 20% of all trips

Fix a plan – to deliver a full cycling network

Commit investment – at least £16 per head

Implement the plan – a multi-skilled team

An inspirational leader – to make it

happen

Bristol Cycling Network

Freeways - Radial

Freeways - Orbital

Quietways

Top Tube Map

Bristol Cycling Manifesto

200 milesOf routes

Bristol Cycling Manifesto

£109 millionTo do it all

Bristol Cycling Manifesto

£1 billionOf benefit to Bristol

Bristol Cycling Manifesto

4,000 voicesfor change

Next Steps Submit to Mayor

Meeting with Mayor and officers for response

Endorsement of motion from other organisations

Council Debate

Route audits

Local cycling plans

bristolcyclingmanifesto.org.uk

Freedom to Ride