Tuesday, 10 June 2014

The 2 Seas project and Bike-Friendly Cities

One of the partners at the Tourfish event later this month
Futures Forum: Tourfish in Hastings: 21st to 24th June: "raising awareness of inshore fishing and locally produced food - to promote the importance of these industries to local economies and responsible tourism."

... is the cross-channel organisation '2 Seas':



2 Mers Seas Zeeën

They have also put together a project which is building cycle routes in Northern Europe - and the British cycle group Sustrans is a lead partner in this:
www.interreg4a-2mers.eu/download_approved_project?id=16128

Under the name Bike Friendly Cities a number of European partners joined forces for their regional bicycle friendly projects, with the aim to expand and exchange their knowledge on sustainable mobility. The projects are financed with a grant from the European Interreg 2 Seas Programme and run from 2011 to summer 2014. The project goal is to establish and promote cycling as a sustainable, clever, healthy and fun form of transport in cities. And to increase the attractiveness of cycling in general and cycle facilities and services in cities across the Two Seas Region.

The partners bring in their own subprojects, varying around the themes of movement, road safety, bicycle parking, health and bicycle services. Each project is jointly approached and by exchanging views, the different parties benefit from each other's experience and knowledge.

The project consists of 9 partners from all countries of the 2 Seas region:
This website will function as an online platform where policy makers and BFC project partners exchange ideas and knowledge on cycling projects and on how to become a Bike Friendly City.
Find out more about this project in this plan
Bike Friendly Cities
Bike Friendly Cities - Sustrans
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