Scottish budget boost for active travel welcomed by Cycling UK

Two people are cycling in a protected cycle lane alongside a road with cars
Cycling UK responds to the recently released Scottish Budget for 2026-27, following news of an uplift in funding for walking, wheeling and cycling

Scott Runciman, Scotland Advocacy Lead at Cycling UK, said:

“Today’s budget is positive news for walking, wheeling and cycling in Scotland. The rise in funding from £189 million to £226 million will reduce NHS costs, ease congestion and provide people with the infrastructure to make more affordable journeys.

“Projects that promote cycling and walking are popular because they work. When people have greater freedom to travel, high street businesses, public health and local communities thrive.

“This spending commitment clearly recognises the role active travel plays in creating healthier communities, stronger local economies and safer streets. We look forward to working with the Scottish government to bring about these benefits.”

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