Moving Up North

Walk Ride GM

The northern perspective on walking, wheeling and cycling.  Moving Up North is supported by Leigh Day, Lawyers Against Injustice.  Harry and Will digest each month's policy and delivery news into a friendly, easily accessible round-up. Walk Ride GM campaigns to make walking, wheeling and cycling the natural choice for journeys across Greater Manchester.  We've created a podcast to explore in more detail how the work we do as a campaign group affects the changes you're seeing in active travel infrastructure across the city. Harry Gray and Will York are both members of the Walk Ride GM Steering Group. 

Episodes

  1. Andy Burnham's Active Travel Legacy in Greater Manchester

    3 days ago

    Andy Burnham's Active Travel Legacy in Greater Manchester

    (00:00:00) Setting the Stage for Andy Burnham's Legacy (00:01:03) The Rise of Manchester and Burnham's Impact on Active Travel (00:01:55) Leigh Day's Support for Cycling (00:02:51) The Two Eras of Burnham's Active Travel Policy (00:10:18) The Clean Air Zone Controversy (00:20:58) School Streets and Lower Ambition in Active Travel (00:26:57) The Bikes Schemes: Mobike to Starling Bikes (00:38:06) Campaigners' Influence on Burnham's Policies (00:38:19) Campaign Groups and Political Influence (00:38:43) School Streets and City Centre Transformation (00:43:50) What This Means for Transport Nationally (00:49:28) Pitch for Ambition and Ranking Mayoral Term Andy Burnham is on his way to Downing Street, which means the active travel record he built in Greater Manchester is about to become a national story. So how good is it? Harry and Will go back over nine years of Burnham to work that out. They start with the Chris Boardman era, when Greater Manchester put serious money behind walking, wheeling and cycling for the first time outside London, and the messaging on everyday cycling was genuinely ahead of its time. Then things get harder. The clean air zone he set up, signposted and paid for, and then walked away from once the backlash hit. The shift from leading on active travel to reacting to it. The bike hire scheme that was arguably designed to fail from the day it launched half-docked. School streets, which both hosts have a hand in delivering, and which have quietly become the centre of the active travel agenda. There's praise where it's due, including the buses, and a fair bit of criticism where it isn't, particularly on clean air. Harry makes the case for the kind of leader Burnham could still choose to be in Westminster. Will hands down a score. They don't agree on it. Moving Up North is supported by Leigh Day, Lawyers Against Injustice. Walk Ride GM campaigns to make walking, wheeling and cycling the natural choice for journeys across Greater Manchester. We've created a podcast to explore in more detail how the work we do as a campaign group affects the changes you're seeing in active travel infrastructure across the city. Harry Gray and Will York are both members of the Walk Ride GM Steering Group.

    55 min

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The northern perspective on walking, wheeling and cycling.  Moving Up North is supported by Leigh Day, Lawyers Against Injustice.  Harry and Will digest each month's policy and delivery news into a friendly, easily accessible round-up. Walk Ride GM campaigns to make walking, wheeling and cycling the natural choice for journeys across Greater Manchester.  We've created a podcast to explore in more detail how the work we do as a campaign group affects the changes you're seeing in active travel infrastructure across the city. Harry Gray and Will York are both members of the Walk Ride GM Steering Group.