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SPT People and Place Programme 2024/25

Over 2024/25, SPT worked with ~19 delivery partners, including local authorities and third sector organisations, to deliver almost £7 million of projects across the region that focused on behaviour change interventions, encouraging people to choose active and sustainable travel for their everyday journeys.

The 2024/25 Programme saw 42 projects delivered across the SPT region.

Projects Delivered

Delivery Partner:
Argyll and Bute Council (in partnership with Cycling UK)

Total Funding Award:
£123,590.00

Delivery Partner:
Ayrshire Roads Alliance on behalf of South & East Ayrshire Council

Total Funding Award:
£450,000.00

Delivery Partner:
Cycling Scotland

Total Funding Award:
£580,800.00

Delivery Partner:
Cycling Scotland

Total Funding Award:
£275,000.00

Delivery Partner:
Cycling Scotland

Total Funding Award:
£232,000.00

Delivery Partner:
Cycling Scotland

Total Funding Award:
£183,000.00

Delivery Partner:
Cycling Scotland

Total Funding Award:
£216,000.00

Delivery Partner:
Cycling UK

Total Funding Award:
£1,217,399.00

Delivery Partner:
East Dunbartonshire Council

Total Funding Award:
£50,000.00 

Delivery Partner:
East Renfrewshire Council

Total Funding Award:
£40,000.00

Delivery Partner:
East Renfrewshire Council

Total Funding Award:
£30,000.00

Delivery Partner:
Glasgow City Council (in partnership with Bike for Good)

Total Funding Award:
£212,880.00

Delivery Partner:
Glasgow City Council (in partnership with Bike for Good)

Total Funding Award:
£140,148.00

Delivery Partner:
Glasgow City Council (in partnership with Bike for Good)

Total Funding Award:
£142,572.00

Delivery Partner:
Glasgow City Council

Total Funding Award:
£28,000.00

Delivery Partner:
Glasgow City Council (in partnership with Cycling UK)

Total Funding Award:
£126,218.00

Delivery Partner:
Glasgow City Council (in partnership with Drumchapel Cycle Hub)

Total Funding Award:
£75,000.00

Delivery Partner:
Glasgow City Council (in partnership with Women on Wheels)

Total Funding Award:
£50,000.00

Delivery Partner:
Inverclyde Council

Total Funding Award:
£29,910.00

Delivery Partner:
Living Streets

Total Funding Award:
£313,032.00

Delivery Partner:
LLTNP

Total Funding Award:
£45,000.00

Delivery Partner:
North Ayrshire Council

Total Funding Award:
£70,500.00

Delivery Partner:
North Ayrshire Council

Total Funding Award:
£42,100.00

Delivery Partner:
North Ayrshire Council

Total Funding Award:
£44,600.00

Delivery Partner:
North Lanarkshire Council

Total Funding Award:
£132,000.00

Delivery Partner:
Paths for All

Total Funding Award:
£193,000.00

Delivery Partner:
Paths for All

Total Funding Award:
£90,200.00

Delivery Partner:
Renfrewshire Council

Total Funding Award:
£72,031.00

Delivery Partner:
Renfrewshire Council

Total Funding Award:
£71,435.00

Delivery Partner:
Scottish Cycling

Total Funding Award:
£95,099.65

Delivery Partner:
Scottish Cycling

Total Funding Award:
£395,748.27

Delivery Partner:
Scottish Cycling

Total Funding Award:
£196,589.33

Delivery Partner:
South Lanarkshire Council

Total Funding Award:
£135,500.00

Delivery Partner:
South Lanarkshire Council

Total Funding Award:
£36,000.00

Delivery Partner:
SPT

Total Funding Award:
£58,043.00

Delivery Partner:
SPT

Total Funding Award:
£51,972.00

Delivery Partner:
SPT

Total Funding Award:
£31,200.00

Delivery Partner:
Sustrans

Total Funding Award:
£217,003.00

Delivery Partner:
Sustrans

Total Funding Award:
£161,213.75

Delivery Partner:
West Dunbartonshire Council

Total Funding Award:
£21,200.00

Delivery Partner:
West Dunbartonshire Council

Total Funding Award:
£47,800.00

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2024/25 Programme Delivery Outcomes

As part of the People and Place Programme grant conditions, delivery partners are required to conduct ongoing monitoring and evaluation of their projects throughout the delivery period and share their findings with SPT. In turn, SPT is responsible for compiling a summary report of these findings and submitting this to Transport Scotland after the end of the financial year.

Accordingly, SPT submitted the “People and Place Monitoring and Evaluation Report 2024/25” to Transport Scotland in July 2025. The report provided a quantitative overview of the 2024/25 programme outcomes, alongside qualitative insights drawn from case studies and participant testimonials. These highlighted best practices for behaviour change project delivery, and the impact of active travel behaviour change projects delivered across the region through the People and Place Programme.

The key outcomes from the delivery of SPT’s People and Place Programme 2024/25 are outlined below:

Delivery Outcome

Active travel behaviour change projects funded by SPT People & Place 2024/25

Figure

42

Delivery Outcome

Children / young people benefitted by the programme

Figure

70,133

Delivery Outcome

Total people impacted by the programme (not classified as children / young people)

Figure

30,655

Delivery Outcome

Schools involved*

Figure

385

Delivery Outcome

Workplaces involved

Figure

40

Delivery Outcome

New or refurbished bikes made available

Figure

2,620

Delivery Outcome

Bike shelters / secure parking made available

Figure

95

Delivery Outcome

Cycle hubs provided

Figure

6

Delivery Outcome

Cycle training sessions provided

Figure

155

Delivery Outcome

People given cycle training

Figure

8,195

Delivery Outcome

Led rides delivered

Figure

803

Delivery Outcome

Dr Bike sessions delivered

Figure

52

Delivery Outcome

Bikes repaired

Figure

1,889

Delivery Outcome

Instructors trained to give cycle training

Figure

15

Delivery Outcome

Walking activities delivered

Figure

733

Delivery Outcome

Subsidised active travel / bike loans provided

Figure

451

Delivery Outcome

Travel plans created

Figure

55

*This is the summarised total of schools that each project reported working with; this has not been cross-checked by school name to understand whether any projects were run at the same individual school; therefore, this figure may include some double counting.

Find out more

Find out more about the People & Place Programme.

People & Place Programme 2025/26 delivery

Find out about what is being delivered by the 2025/26 programme

People and Place Programme 2025/26
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Transport Scotland

This work was supported through the Scottish Government funded People and Place Programme, supporting the shared ambition that by 2030, Scotland's communities are shaped around people and place - making walking, wheeling and cycling to be most popular mode of travel for short, everyday journeys.