TfL announces new £87 million investment for London boroughs to boost capital’s cycleways

TfL has agreed a three-year programme with all 32 London Boroughs and City of London, with £87.6m funding in place for 2025/26 to deliver projects taimed at making London safer.

The investment will work to create new cycle routes to strengthen London’s growing network of Cycleways, more pedestrian crossings in local neighbourhoods and funding to support School Streets schemes, enabling children and young people to walk and cycle to school safely.

This is part of TfL’s three-year agreement and programme with London boroughs, which includes £87.6m of delivery in the first year, to improve road safety in the capital. It will fund projects delivered in partnership with boroughs, who have strong expertise of local roads and transport networks across the capital.

Subject to funding in subsequent years, the boroughs have set out plans that will help deliver:

  • Up to 95km of new cycle routes across the capital as part of a continued expansion of London’s network of high-quality Cycleways. Recent expansion through both borough and TfL delivered routes means that 27 per cent of Londoners now live within 400m of the cycling network 
  • Up to 222 new School Streets schemes – there are now around 700 School Streets across the capital 
  • Up to 265 new pedestrian crossings to make it safer and easier for Londoners to walk in local neighbourhoods

In the previous three years (21/22-23/24), London’s boroughs delivered 190 School Streets, 289 new pedestrian crossings and made permanent more than 100 low traffic neighbourhoods across the capital.

The programme will also aim to deliver further projects to tackle road danger across London, including 15 new schemes at some of London’s most dangerous junctions and new boroughwide 20mph schemes. These are central to TfL’s and the Mayor’s continued commitment to the Vision Zero goal of eliminating death and serious injury on the transport network.

Walking and Cycling Commissioner, Will Norman said: 

“Creating greener and safer streets in London will enable more people to choose active travel to get around, and this is vital to achieving the Mayor’s environmental targets.

“This funding for boroughs, a significant increase on last year, shows the Mayor’s commitment to improving walking and cycling in London, and we look forward to continuing working with boroughs to build a better, safer and greener London for everyone.”

Christina Calderato, TfL’s Director of Strategy, said: 

“Boroughs play a vital role in improving local transport networks, which is why we’re really pleased to be significantly increasing our investment with them this year.

“This investment will enable boroughs across the capital to tackle road danger, increase the reliability of our bus network and contribute to the continued expansion of Cycleways in London. We will continue working closely with every borough to show that, together, we can create cleaner, safer roads across London that encourage people to walk, cycle and use public transport.” 

(Pic: TfL)

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