Manchester launches bid to become the first European Capital of Cycling
As part of its commitment to become a carbon-neutral city by 2038, Manchester is making significant strides toward establishing itself as Europe's first cycling capital.
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As part of its commitment to become a carbon-neutral city by 2038, Manchester is making significant strides toward establishing itself as Europe's first cycling capital.
Supported by the UK government's Active Travel Fund, the latest developments in Manchester city centre focus on enhancing safety for pedestrians and cyclists, with plans for improved road networks and sustainable drainage.
It’s hoped the planned mobility hub in Ancoats will provide greater flexibility to residents leasing housing in the area by providing access to electric vehicles as well as car park spaces.