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Report on progress with the Active Travel Wales Act (2013) published

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The Senedd have launched the Cross Party Group on the Active Travel Act (CPGATA) Report. The report is the result of six months of research and engagement by the Expert Panel, appointed by the CPG. The report was agreed at the CPGATA meeting held last week and has been submitted to the Welsh Government for consideration as part of the statutory review of the Act.

You can access a copy of the report via the Dropbox link below.  Please note, you do not need a Dropbox account to view and download the report.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/xyflnxnr9tsa5x2/Active%20Travel%20Act%20Review%20Report%20Final%20June%202022.pdf?dl=0

The launch took place at the wonderful Pedal Power Inclusive Cycling Centre in Cardiff and was filmed by ITV Wales. A video from the launch will shortly be available on the CPG’s Facebook page: https://fb.me/CPGATA.

The CPG will now be working to ensure that Welsh Government adopts as many as possible of the 51 recommendations in the report.

Tags: CPG, CPGATA, Cross Party Group on the Active Travel Act, The Senedd, Welsh Government
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