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Findings Series 37 - Cycling is good for health and the economy

May 2013

| Briefing Paper

Exploring the potential health economic benefits of cycling at a local level.

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Growing the evidence base that cycling is good for health and the economy

July 2013

| Report

Seminar report

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Bikes for All: widening access to cycling through social inclusion

November 2019

| Report

This report presents findings from a survey of participants in the Bikes for All project, which aims to reduce inequalities in access to cycling through low-cost bike hire and activities to encourage participation.

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The Kelvingrove-Anderston route: views of cyclists and pedestrians

January 2015

| Report

This mixed method study was commissioned to explore the views of users of Glasgow's new Kelvingrove-Anderston cycling and walking route.

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GCPH response: Glasgow’s Draft Strategic Plan for Cycling 2015-2025

October 2015

| Consultation

This publication is our response to a Glasgow City Council consultation on cycling in September 2015.

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Cycling in Scotland: review of cycling casualties

February 2020

| Report

This review combines analysis of reported cycling casualties in Scotland over a 23-year period from 1995-2018, with a literature review of under-reporting of casualties and near misses.

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Social Prescribing for Cycling: Key Learning

June 2022

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This report highlights key learning from the delivery of Bike for Good's 10-week ‘Social Prescribing for Cycling’ programme.

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