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What are Your Active Travel Experiences ?

What are Your Active Travel Experiences ?

Sheffield City Council has an opportunity to secure funding for future schemes which will help make walking, wheeling and cycling in neighbourhoods safer and more attractive. By wheeling they mean using wheelchairs, mobility scooters or buggies. They want to better understand the challenges people face when making ‘active travel journeys’ near where they live and hear more from equalities groups city-wide.

Using online and paper surveys they are preparing an investment plan and want to know

• Which destinations people go to in their neighbourhood, or would like to go to but don’t?
• What is it like making these trips now by walking, wheeling or cycling?
• What is stopping people from walking, wheeling and cycling and what could be done to improve these journeys?

If you can help by giving your views please do so but please note the closing date is 26th August.

Have your say in their online survey

Download a paper copy

Sheffield Voices has produced an accessible format of the survey to find out how people with learning disabilities and Autistic people travel around their communities.

Download the survey in Easy Read and Plain English

Please return the easy read form to kelly.scargill@disabilitysheffield.org.uk

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