The latest round of walking and cycling handouts have been announced by the
DfT» .
https://www.cyclinguk.org/blog/cycling-and-walking-funding-english-councils-winners-and-losershttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/emergency-active-travel-fund-local-transport-authority-allocations/emergency-active-travel-fund-total-indicative-allocationsAs CyclingUK points out there have been some LAs who have been put on the naughty step. West Sussex in an area I use is highlighted, as is Worcestershire. It will be interesting to see how Reading complies with Cycle Infrastructure Design LTN1/20 for its allocation for Bath Road/Castle Hill. A road that
effectively goes from five lines down to two in a couple of hundred yards. I will risk my neck on it in a couple of minutes on the way home.
Gloucestershire has done well, be interested to see how that is turned into reality. Oxfordshire has also got a good bung, but some of there recent projects haven't been wonderful (although I stand to be corrected by more local knowledge).