The Brent Active Travel Implementation Plan 2024 - 2029 outlines the measures and interventions that the Council and its partners are committed to delivering over the next five years with the overarching aim of improving conditions for active travel in the borough and to enable more people to walk, wheel or cycle.
The plan responds to the challenges that our residents have told us they face that prevent many from travelling by active modes, including a lack of suitable pedestrian and cycle infrastructure, the volume and speed of traffic, and personal security concerns – especially amongst women and young people.
Our aim is to create conditions where walking, wheeling and cycling become a viable choice for more people in Brent, in turn helping to ensure a safer, greener borough where people are healthier and can access a wide range of opportunities easily.
The plan sits alongside the Brent Long Term Transport Strategy (LTTS) and supersedes the Brent Cycling Strategy 2016 and the Brent Walking Strategy 2017.
Brent Active Travel Implementation Plan 2024 - 2029
Monitoring Reports
As part of the monitoring of the Active Travel Implementation Plan, we publish regular monitoring reports. The reports provide an update on progress against the various plan commitments and targets, setting out details of what’s been delivered; and highlighting those areas where we’re making good progress, where further improvements are needed, and what’s planned over the coming years.