MS, Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales:
Today, the promoting active travel provisions of the Environment
(Air Quality and Soundscapes) (Wales) Act 2024 come into force.
In accordance with section 11 of that Act and the new sections
10A, 10B and 10C of the Active Travel (Wales) Act 2013, I here
outline the steps the Welsh Ministers will take to promote active
travel as a way of reducing or limiting air pollution in
Wales.
My priorities for walking, wheeling and cycling are:
- ensuring safe and inclusive access to public transport,
especially for those without cars
- promoting walking, wheeling, and cycling to young people,
supporting healthy access to education
- making the most of safer speed limits, reducing the need for
expensive new infrastructure.
The new active travel provisions will support these priorities
by:
- providing guidance to local authorities on promoting
inclusive walking, wheeling and cycling, including signposting
inclusive active travel promotional resources developed by
Transport for Wales
- bringing together in one place, guidance and opportunities to
promote walking, wheeling and cycling to young people and support
healthy access to education
- helping local authorities to promote the active travel
infrastructure already in place and make the most of the 20mph
speed limit.
Supporting our delivery partners
Today I am writing to local authorities to share draft guidance
on how they can fulfil their new duties under the promoting
active travel provisions. I want their views on how we can best
support them. It is important that the guidance supports the
great work many of them are already doing and provides helpful
information and resources on promoting walking, wheeling and
cycling more broadly.
Helping people make informed travel choices
Working with partners in Transport for Wales and local
authorities, the Welsh Government will continue to provide
comprehensive information on the benefits of walking, wheeling
and cycling, and help people make informed decisions about their
travel options. This will include guidance on available active
travel routes, cycle training, and the integration of active
travel with public transport.
Walking, wheeling and cycling to schools
Through its Active Travel to Schools Hub, the Welsh Government
will co-ordinate and collaborate with partners to promote
walking, wheeling and cycling to schools. We will do this through
initiatives such as the WOW Walk to School Programme and the
Active Journeys Programme, and in particular by encouraging a
holistic approach, pairing promotion with infrastructure
improvements and travel planning and training.
Promoting our infrastructure
We will work with local authorities, Transport for Wales and
other partners to enhance wayfinding and signage, ensuring that
active travel routes are clearly marked and easily accessible.
Additionally, we will promote bike storage solutions and the
better integration of active travel with public transport.
Healthy travel charter
We will support and promote the work, led by Public Health Wales,
on the Healthy Travel Charter across public, private, and third
sector organisations, encouraging a shift towards healthy and
sustainable travel options.
Leading by example
The Welsh Government commits to leading by example by promoting
walking, wheeling, cycling and public transport within our own
workforce, for commuting as well as work purposes. This includes
implementing our own commitments made as a signatory to the
Healthy Travel Charter. This means ensuring our facilities fully
support active travel, offering a fit-for-purpose cycle to work
scheme that is shaped by user feedback, and undertaking proactive
communication and engagement on sustainable travel.
Internal policies will be developed to facilitate walking,
wheeling and cycling for both staff and visitors.
Working across departments
Active travel will be promoted across all relevant Welsh
Government departments, ensuring that it is integrated into
broader policies and strategies. This will include
cross-departmental collaboration on initiatives related to
health, education, regeneration, planning and environmental
sustainability.
Future development of the promoting active travel
provision
We will review how the Welsh Ministers and local authorities
progress in fulfilling their duty to promote active travel before
making any decisions to consult with other public authorities
about extending the duty to them under the new section 10B(3) of
the Active Travel (Wales) Act 2013.