There’s change a foot. With the success of the Covid vaccination program getting back into the workplace is becoming more and more viable even if it’s only part time. Many of us have been jogging/walking/cycling more since working from home as a way to keep fit and mentally strong. There’s … Read More
Positive Lockdown travel habits?
During lockdown I couldn’t help but notice how many more runners were out from early mornings to late evenings. I admire those who can run first thing in the morning, I cannot. Lunch time or evening works best for me and getting out of the home and exercising is a … Read More
Video of Installation at North Middlesex NHS Hospital
Active Commuting is incredibly proud to be part of this ground-breaking project. It was made possible by a collaboration between Enfield Council, TFL, Mayor of London and North Middlesex NHS Hospital. These facilities are a one stop solution enabling staff to cycle and run to work with showers, lockers, secure … Read More
New installation at NMUH
Last Saturday we delivered our first Active Commuting Cycle hub since the start of Lockdown. It was genuinely a collaborative effort with our suppliers, delivery partners and client, an NHS University hospital, all pulling together to make this project happen during these challenging times. The pandemic has affected all our … Read More
Brilliant New Changing Room Unveiled
The Active Commuting team are very happy to announce a brand new changing unit pod, the 3C. This exciting addition to our changing room units is our smallest yet. It comes complete with 12 lockers, a shower and toilet and takes up little space. The 3Cs innovative design means it … Read More
If ever there was a good time to get on your bike, it’s now.
The government will be launching a campaign to encourage more people to look at alternative ways to travel, to walk or get on a bike for their commute instead of public transport. Sir Dave Brailsford, Team Principal of Team INEOS, said: “If ever there was a good time to get … Read More
Alternative ways to travel, such as walking and cycling, could relieve the pressure on public transport.
largest ever boost for cyclists and pedestrians emergency bike lanes and streets will help support transport network trials of rental e-scooters to be brought forward to increase green transport options government working with leading tech developers to reduce crowding on public transport Far more people will be cycling and walking … Read More
£2 billion package to create new era for cycling and walking
Following unprecedented levels of walking and cycling across the UK during the pandemic, new plans will help encourage more people to choose alternatives to public transport when they need to travel, making healthier habits easier and helping make sure the road, bus and rail networks are ready to respond to … Read More
Incorporating movement into the working day
For some, the commute to and from the workplace can be the worst part of the day, particularly car commutes, which offer little to no opportunity for movement. For others, the commute can be a valuable time for fitting exercise into the day, which can contribute benefits beyond improved physical … Read More
Healthy Streets Conference 2017
The Healthy Streets Conference, Exhibition and Awards ceremony was the must-attend event for those working to make significant improvements in air quality, active travel, health and wellbeing by implementing Healthy Streets projects in Greater London and beyond. We attended the Healthy Streets Conference in London recently and were impressed with … Read More
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