Sustrans

16-30 of 93 Articles
Clock icon 3 minutes

Designs based on the community’s ideas for transforming some of the lanes connected to Wick High Street will be revealed at an event in the town in November. The Royal Burgh of Wick Community Council and the Highland Council successfully applied for Sustrans Scotland’s Pocket Places Prog

Clock icon 2 minutes

Work on the £450,000 facelift to Lade Braes in St Andrews is now finished thanks to a partnership between Fife Council and Sustrans.

Clock icon 3 minutes

​Efforts to save Leith’s much-loved Lindsay Road Bridge (also known as Pride Bridge) have moved a step closer thanks to a funding award through Sustrans’ Places for Everyone programme. The 1930’s bridge, originally built for vehicular traffic, was closed off to motor vehicles in

Clock icon 4 minutes

Work has started on a £3 million environmental improvement project to transform the public spaces around the Cedar high-rise flats at St George’s Cross in Glasgow. The Woodside Making Places project is being delivered by Queens Cross Housing Association and supported by additional fundin

Clock icon 4 minutes

A newly upgraded walking, wheeling and cycling path, which provides a vital link in the north of Edinburgh, has been officially named after a famous explorer who once studied in the area. Speirs Bruce Way was formally opened on Friday and celebrates the accomplishments of William Speirs Bruce, a lat

Clock icon 5 minutes

A final operational plan for Edinburgh’s George Street and First New Town (GNT) project was approved by members of the Transport and Environment Committee yesterday along with updates to the proposed design. A key change is the introduction of trees on George Street, which has been agreed

Clock icon 4 minutes

Residents and visitors to Craigmillar and Niddrie are being invited to share their views on improving the look and feel of Niddrie Mains Road and its high street, encouraging access to local facilities and greenspaces by active and sustainable travel, and the provision of a new primary school in Gr

Clock icon 5 minutes

Projects that encourage walking, wheeling and cycling in Glasgow are to receive a £3.6 million cash injection after the council secured funding from Places for Everyone - an active travel infrastructure programme funded by the Scottish Government and administered by Sustrans.

Clock icon 3 minutes

A project to create safer, more welcoming places to walk, wheel, cycle and spend time in Leith is about to get underway. The first phase of Leith Connections will introduce measures to limit through traffic and enhance streets for pedestrians and people cycling in areas around Constitution Street, L

16-30 of 93 Articles