
The plan for walking and cycling in Brent
The Draft Brent Active Travel Implementation Plan 2024-2029 outlines the measures and interventions that the Council and its partners are proposing to deliver over the next five years with the aim of improving conditions for, and to get more people walking and cycling in the borough.
As a next stage in the development of the plan, we have now embarked on a period of consultation and engagement with residents, businesses, stakeholders and members of the public. Consultation on the draft plan will run for a period of eight weeks, until Sunday 14th January 2024.
We want to hear what you think about the plan for walking and cycling in Brent, and have put together a short survey to capture these views.
Phases
Review and Report
Report Summary
The attached report details the outcome of the eight-week period of public consultation and wider stakeholder engagement that was undertaken on the draft Brent Active Travel Implementation Plan between 20 November 2023 and 14 January 2024.
Over 650 people, from a wide range of locations, backgrounds and different age groups responded to an online survey or took part in a series of community engagement sessions, sharing their views and providing valuable feedback on how we can improve conditions for active travel in the borough and enable more people to walk, wheel and cycle.
Feedback received from the consultation and engagement exercises has revealed a high level of support for the plan, including the overarching vision and priorities and the various interventions and actions.
All comments and suggestions received have been considered carefully and some changes to the Active Travel Implementation Plan are being made as a result. Subject to approval by the Council's Cabinet, we aim to publish a final version of the plan in June 2024.
