Cllr Chris McFarling - Active Travel

Grants of up to £15,000 available to help with active travel solutions

Community groups and organisations across the Forest of Dean are invited to apply for a £15,000 grant from the Forest of Dean Active Travel Grant Scheme (ATGS) to help fund projects that support and encourage active travel for residents. 

Cabinet Member for Climate Emergency, Cllr Chris McFarling said:

“These grants are a great opportunity for local groups and organisations to apply for funding to assist with their active travel projects. Helping residents get around through walking, cycling or wheeling will help reduce the number of car journeys made and support healthy and resilient communities.  

“The District Council has limited powers regarding transport, with most being a function of Gloucestershire County Council. However, we recognise the need for local solutions for the people of the Forest that offer alternative travel options and that is why we have introduced the Active Travel Grant Scheme (ATGS).  

“We especially want to hear from those groups that wish to lead on inclusivity and road safety. It’s also important to hear from those that are engaging with and encouraging discussions with a diverse range of people from the local community.  

“The need for active travel solutions is clear and we want to help promote safe, resilient and thriving communities that work together to help lower the number of cars on our roads and reduce carbon emissions in the district.  

“I would encourage all local groups who are eligible to get in touch and begin the application process.”  

The Forest of Dean District Council Active Travel Grant Scheme (ATGS) enables local groups to apply for funding of up to £15,000 to help with active travel solutions. Applicants will need to provide a minimum 20% ‘match funding’ contribution, i.e. up to £3,750 match funding for a £15,000 grant and there is £100,000 of funding to be allocated in total. 

Applications for the grant will need to come from eligible organisations, including charities, community groups, communities interest companies (CIC’s), businesses or a limited range of Forest of Dean based, community focused statutory bodies, e.g. Parish Councils or schools. 

Examples of Active Travel Schemes that could be funded include new or improved cycle parking or facilities, improvements to walking, cycling or wheeling signage or information boards. It could also include promotional or training events which promote behaviour change and ultimately help to increase walking, wheeling and cycling.    

The Forest of Dean Active Travel Grant Scheme is open now for applications and closes on 01 November 2024. 

Full details for the scheme and the terms and conditions can be found on the Forest of Dean District Council website: https://www.fdean.gov.uk/business-and-licensing/business-support-and-advice/finance-and-funding/ 

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Forest of Dean Communications Team

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Notes to editors

The UK Shared Prosperity Fund

The funding comes from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) funding. The UKSPF aims to improve pride in place and increase life chances across the UK by investing in communities and places, supporting local business, and people and skills.