Mayor Unveils £57m Investment to Take Walking and Cycling Across Liverpool City Region Up A Gear
Mayor Steve Rotheram has unveiled a funding package of more than £57m to deliver schemes which will make walking and cycling easier and safer for communities across the Liverpool City Region.
The money is being earmarked for a variety of active travel, highways and regeneration projects supporting sustainable transport, employment and housebuilding in areas including Southport, Birkenhead, St Helens and Kirkby.
Funding for projects includes:
Investment for the schemes is to be drawn from the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS), a pot of £710m set aside for major transport infrastructure projects across the Liverpool City Region.
Subject to funding being approved at this month’s Combined Authority meeting, construction work on the first of the schemes is set to begin later this year
Millions of pounds are also being committed to developing active travel links for the new Liverpool Baltic rail station. Set to open in 2027, the station will serve one of the city region’s fastest growing areas and will include features like secure cycle parking and improved accessibility.
The improvements funded by this new cash boost are part of wider plans to deliver a 600km network of walking and cycling routes across the six boroughs of the Liverpool City Region – Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral – with more than 260km set to be delivered by the end of 2026.
Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said:
“Investing in safe, accessible walking and cycling routes is a crucial part of our mission to transform the Liverpool City Region into a place where everyone can thrive.
“We’re taking things up a gear and accelerating forward with a £57 million funding package building on the significant progress we’ve already made, with over £70 million committed to upgrading our active travel network to date.
“By making it easier for people to choose walking and cycling, we’re not just connecting communities and supporting economic growth—we’re actively improving the quality of life for everyone in our region.
“This investment is another step forward in our ambition to create a world-class transport system that delivers a healthier, greener, and better-connected future for all.”
Simon O’Brien, Liverpool City Region Cycling and Walking Commissioner, said:
“It is fantastic to see this new funding being committed to schemes which will make walking and cycling easier and safer across the city region.
“Linking communities, reducing carbon emissions, helping people to be healthier – projects like these give us an amazing opportunity to help change the way we think about travelling around our local area.”
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