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Partners

Find out about events and activities organised through our partners.

Brake

is a downloadable resource to promote the benefits of 20mph limits and encourage drivers to slow down in

  • towns
  • cities
  • villages.

is a themed event to raise awareness of road safety.

is for tots and infants aged 2 to 7 to help engage children with road safety basics.

Living streets

takes place every October.

is set up to promote walking as a safe, enjoyable and easy way of getting around Edinburgh.

Sustrans

is the UK’s largest inter-school cycling and scootering challenge. It inspires pupils, staff and parents to choose two wheels for their journey to school.

is a national event promoted by Cyclescheme UK and Cyclescheme Ireland and Halfords that aims to encourage everyone to take to wheels.

project works with schools in Scotland delivering practical solutions to issues associated with cycling to school.

ROSPA

are committed to save lives and reduce injuries.

Cycling Scotland

is an annual opportunity to promote cycling and show how cycling can easily be part of everyday life by encouraging everyday cycling for everyone. Demonstrating the

  • social
  • health
  • environmental

benefits of cycling, the week aims to get people to give cycling a go all over the UK.

World Carfree Network

- Every year on or around 22 September, people from around the world get together in the streets, intersections, and neighbourhood blocks to remind the world that we don't have to accept our car-dominated society.

encourages local politicians and the public to look at smart and sustainable mobility as an investment for Europe.

20s Plenty for Us

is a not-for-profit organisation that was formed in 2007 to help communities who want a more liveable street environment where they live by setting a mandatory 20mph limit for most roads.

World Health Organisation

and its' campaigns are coordinated by the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration, chaired by the World Health Organization.

Global Action Plan

is a chance to act to make the air cleaner and healthier for everyone.

Modeshift Stars

is a national accredited awards scheme that supports schools in the promotion of active, sustainable and safe travel. This online tool collects travel data on how pupils currently travel to school with an action plan to encourage pupils to get involved with activities to reduce car use and to use other modes of travel such as walking and cycling

Spokes the Lothian Cycle Campaign

has a long history of effective campaigning for better conditions for cyclists, especially in Edinburgh and the Lothians.

Transform Scotland

is the national alliance for sustainable transport, bringing together organisations from the private, public and voluntary sectors.

Paths for All

champion everyday walking as the way to a happier and healthier Scotland.