The Hub - Cycling Knowledge for Professionals
Welcome to The Hub; new home for Cycling England's online resources. These pages are now hosted by The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport - CILT(UK) - as a free source of carefully selected guidance for anyone working to get more people cycling.
This site is currently being created with key resources from the former Cycling England website. Documents are available for download and the catalogue of reference material will be added to on a regular basis. Additional brand new material will also appear, ensuring that The Hub remains an invaluable source of guidance. These pages will continue the work of encouraging good practice and cycle-friendly infrastructure and planning. Visit us again soon to see some exciting new features.
An editorial panel of experienced professionals and seasoned campaigners has been set up to oversee the development of The Hub. Over time, existing material will be refreshed and new peer-reviewed material will be added. The panel is co-ordinated by Tony Russell from Sustrans.
Latest News
A new guide entitled Think Cycling! - based on a series of good practice case studies - has been produced by the Institute. This short guide demonstrates how to make effective, low-cost investment in cycling. View the guide here.
Tuesday 4th October 2011 saw CILT President Peter Hendy CBE FCILT offically launch CILT's new cycling knowledge resource for professionals - The Hub. A summary version of the lecture can be found by clicking here.
Latest Additions
A Guide to Controlling Access on Paths
The definitive guide on the provision of access controls - whether they are needed and if so what design is appropriate; includes advice on risk assessment and layouts. Produced by Sustrans Scotland but applicable throughout the UK.
DfT Behavioural Insights Toolkit
This document provides a useful overview of the application of behavioural insights in developing transport policy and delivery with advice on how to develop policies and initiatives which aim to enable different choices. Introduces and contrasts the theories that are commonly used to explain behaviour, from psychology, economics and sociology.
Further reports and case studies - including those previously hosted on the Cycling England web site are available by using the links below.
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Focus articles you may find of interest....
Logistics & Transport Focus is the monthly membership journal for CILT members
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Further information
Further information on The Hub can be obtained by contacting Daniel Parker-Klein, Transport Planning Policy Officer.





