A new bridge over the Black Cart river next to Glasgow Airport which promises to bring big benefits for people cycling and walking in Renfrewshire was installed last week.
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Planning and transport expert Daisy Narayanan has been appointed to a new role bringing together placemaking and transport strategy at the City of Edinburgh Council. Daisy is currently director of urbanism forSustransand will bring with her a wealth of experience in policy and public realm design, g
The outdoor space at Glasgow Science Centre's location on Pacific Quay is getting a major makeover.
HarrisonStevens has gained planning approval for an active travel route and greenspace improvement project in Edinburgh after three years of design and consultation.
A continuous off-road route between Dundee and Monifieth could come a step closer next week as councillors are asked to approve a number of elements of the plan.
Transport Scotland has included long-mooted plans for a metro connection between Glasgow Airport and Paisley Gilmour Street Station in its second Strategic Transport Projects Review (STPR2). Under the proposals, the link from the airport to Paisley Gilmour Street Station will be built in the first p
The Scottish Government has allocated more than £22 million to three permanent active travel schemes in Ayr, Hawick and Broughty Ferry.
Clyde Gateway is to work with community-led environmental charity Urban Roots to transform 16 hectares of vacant and derelict land at Toryglen into a woodland retreat to be known as ‘Malls Mire’ which will be a haven for activities, learning and wellbeing.
Work has now started on a new £12 million active travel bridge over the Forth & Clyde Canal in northwest Glasgow.
Work on a £4.3 million project which will introduce a range of improvements in Clydebank has begun. West Dunbartonshire Council's Connecting Clydebank project, which centres around a key section of Glasgow Road, will create better links between the Town Hall, the town centre and the Queens Qua
Sustrans Scotland has published new design guidance, aimed at supporting organisations implementing temporary walking and cycling infrastructure to enable physical distancing during COVID-19.
The Scottish Government is to fully fund a new infrastructure programme for pop-up walking and cycling routes or temporary improvements to existing routes to better enable physical distancing
Plans for a new footbridge over the Forth & Clyde Canal near Maryhill have been given the go-ahead.
Glasgow City Council has considered the progress made through the City Centre Strategy 2014-19, and the development for the strategy for 2020-25.
Eight walking and cycling organisations have called for an end to building new roads in Scotland and to provide more street space for people on foot and bikes.