Cycling Wheeling Walking Event

Come along to the Killearn Active Travel, cycling, wheeling and walking event on Tuesday 5 September in Killearn Village Hall from 5-7pm. We’ll get together to learn and share ideas on walking, cycling and wheeling for everyday journeys. Find out all about active travel and let us know how we can improve it within theContinue reading “Cycling Wheeling Walking Event”

Blog from Cycling Killearn

The ‘Cycling Killearn’ project is delighted to be involved in Killearn’s Active Travel project. Both projects share the aim of promoting cycling for local journeys – benefiting the environment and personal wellbeing. When Cycling Killearn was launched earlier this year, our initial priority was to understand residents’ interest in cycling, any perceived barriers and howContinue reading “Blog from Cycling Killearn”

Cllr Paul Henke’s blog on active travel

I am the councillor for Ward 2 which stretches from Fintry to Strathblane. There are a dozen delightful villages scattered across the area connected by country roads which leave much to be desired – but that’s another story! To walk, cycle or e-bike along them means risking injury or even death. We all realise thisContinue reading “Cllr Paul Henke’s blog on active travel”

Funding for walking, cycling and wheeling

Exciting news! Killearn Community Futures Company is very pleased to announce that it has been awarded a grant through Places for Everyone, an active travel infrastructure programme funded by the Scottish Government and administered by Sustrans, to create better walking, cycling and wheeling infrastructure in wider Killearn to foster more active travel and liveable neighbourhoods.Continue reading “Funding for walking, cycling and wheeling”