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Like Athens and Rome, Edinburgh is built on seven hills, but
perhaps more akin to a “lumpy” city like Bristol, those hills don’t deter
people from cycling in relatively high numbers by UK standards - 6% of journeys
to work and school are by bike, or 2% of all journeys.
Where Edinburgh stands alone is that its city council is
committing a percentage of its transport budget to cycling - starting from 5%
in 2012 and rising 1% each year to 10%. It’s currently at 8%, or just over £2m,
with funding from the Scottish government on top. I’m curious to see what
they’re spending the money on, and whether it’s making a difference.
Harding, co-founder of Pedal on Parliament, and the
Edinburgh Festival of Cycling, has kindly agreed to show me around during my
week-long visit to the city.
Read Laura Laker’s story in the Guardian - “Is Edinburgh's cycling budget making the city better for bikes?”
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