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Active Travel

Active Travel
The Active Travel (Wales) Act 2013 aims to make Wales a walking and cycling nation. Its purpose is to enable more people to undertake active travel for short journeys instead of using motorised vehicles where it is suitable for them to do so.

Overview of the Act

The Act requires local authorities in Wales to produce active travel maps and deliver year on year improvements in active travel routes and facilities.

It requires highways authorities in Wales to make enhancements to routes and facilities for pedestrians and cyclists in all new road schemes and to have regard to the needs of walkers and cyclists in a range of other highway authority functions.

It also requires the Welsh Ministers and local authorities to promote active travel journeys in exercising their functions under this Act.

The latest edition of the Powys Active Travel Network Map has now been approved by Welsh Government.

The maps, which show current active travel routes and details of aspirational future routes in designated localities in the county, can be viewed on the Welsh Government hosted DataMapWales site here: https://datamap.gov.wales/maps/active-travel-network-maps

These maps will also be available to download from this webpage soon.

*please note, the future routes are aspirational routes only.

View Existing Route Map (ERM) here - identifies existing routes suitable for walking and cycling.

View Future Route Maps

Ongoing Active Travel Schemes and Developments

 

Report Issues with Active Travel Routes here Report issues with existing walking / cycle routes

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