Meeting of the Parliament 07 January 2015
There are a great deal of projects going on; I could have gone on to talk about many more of them.
In conclusion, the language in the Labour amendment is not right—there has not been stagnation in participation in active travel. However, there is much more to do, so let us work together to support active travel.
I move,
That the Parliament recognises the success of active travel programmes in enabling more people to be active more often, with record levels of investment in active travel; celebrates the 20th anniversary of the National Cycle Network; welcomes the publication of the second Cycling Action Plan for Scotland and the first National Walking Strategy; acknowledges the cross-party commitment to promoting active travel and progress made by the Scottish Government since 1999, alongside external partners, in laying the foundations for a more active and healthier nation, and commits to working together to realise the active travel vision, which outlines how Scotland will look in 2030 if more people are walking and cycling.
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