Type Infrastructure blog Unpacking the UK's second cycling and walking investment strategy The second cycling and walking investment strategy (CWIS2) boosts active travel, but funding gaps and political uncertainty pose delivery challenges. Date 15 July 2022
Online Type Lecture Cycling: a new hope Join ICE East Midlands Graduates and Students Committee for this talk on how cycling is the key to enabling low-carbon, inclusive active travel for all
Guest blogger Type Infrastructure blog Does England’s second cycling and walking strategy get people walking and wheeling? ICE’s Walking and Cycling Knowledge Network chair assesses how far CWIS2 goes in achieving real change in active travel. Date 01 August 2022
Type Policy Civil engineering insights on UK government cycling and walking strategies Date 13 December 2021
Type Infrastructure blog What should be in the second Cycling and Walking Investment Strategy? ICE has published an insights paper assessing the impact of previous UK active travel strategies and what the second Cycling and Walking Investment Strategy needs to cover. Date 13 December 2021
Type Webinar Walking and cycling in the post-Covid UK A presentation on the Covid-19 and the substantial demand for cycling that followed.
Type Webinar Improving cycling infrastructure through crowdsourced data Learn about the cycling technology helping planners improve infrastructure while keeping 2-wheeled commuters safe.
Online Type Webinar The walking and cycling index: how inclusive are our cities for active travel? Join ICE Bristol City Club in a webinar with Zoe Banks Gross, head of partnerships and public affairs at Sustrans, looking at the biggest-ever survey of walking, wheeling and cycling in the UK.
Type Webinar Lunch and Learn: Going Dutch – five lessons in good cycling infrastructure from the Netherlands ICE West Midlands and ICE South East invite SWECO to discuss cycling infrastructure, its five key requirements and how they might be balanced against one another.
Type Infrastructure blog Does a 'death by dangerous cycling' law offer equality for road users, or does it discriminate? Getting road safety right is vital to ensuring the safest possible environment for all road users, and especially cyclists and pedestrians. Michael Melnyczuk, ICE Cycling Community of Practice, asks whether the UK government's new proposal is the right approach. Date 08 October 2018
Type Civil Engineer blog 3 key ingredients for designing inclusive walking and cycling infrastructure Designers cannot rely solely on their own knowledge if they are to create streets that work for everyone. Will Haynes, infrastructure director at Sustrans, explains why it’s vital to learn from the lived experiences of others. Date 24 January 2022
Policy Watch Type Infrastructure blog UK commits to second cycling and walking strategy In this fortnightly blog, ICE's Director of Policy Chris Richards looks at developing policy landscape for infrastructure, what decisions mean, and their implications, so that infrastructure professionals can play their part in shaping the discussion. Date 07 April 2021