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A refreshed Cycling Policy for the Public Forest Estate (England)

This session provides background on the approach to refreshing the cycling policy for Forestry Commission England, highlighting the benefits of cycling and the need for a new policy. It aims to demonstrate support for cycling, prioritize resources, and enhance the overall cycling offer. The session will also explore engagement with stakeholders and seek input on guiding principles and future direction.

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A refreshed Cycling Policy for the Public Forest Estate (England)

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  1. A refreshed Cycling Policy for the Public Forest Estate (England) Fiona Groves Recreation Officer Forestry Commission England

  2. . This session aims to give…. - the context of cycling provision as a key part of our visitor offer……. and in looking after the nations forests and…… - background on our approach to refreshing our cycling policy

  3. Forestry Commission England has been involved in the development and practical delivery of cycling opportunities over the last 40 years. We have had a welcoming responsive approach where we are able - at a time when many other land holders have been cautious. By working with others over the years, we have led the way to a first class offer at many sites and for the most diverse range of cyclists.

  4. The best of places The unique nature of our forests gives shared reasons for bike riding – to enjoy nature, to escape the everyday, to improve skills, health and wellbeing… and much much more…. Giving benefits that Match with our mission and the aims of a policy refresh. Footer text

  5. Developing a new Cycling Policy Demonstrate support and commitment for the permissive use of cycling on the PFE – recognising the health and wider benefits of cycling Set out our approach - giving clarity on the decision making process Help to prioritise and direct available resources and new investment opportunities Aid pro-active working with our cycling business partners to further enhance or overall offer Frame current and future management (operational guidance and delivery) Why a fresh policy? • Help us consider our…… • Formal offer • Informal activity • Events and activities • Working with others • Customer focus • with more clarity Footer text

  6. Extensive offer Total length of cycle trails in England 1242km (2014) Same distance as total length of M1, M6, M5, M4 6 04/01/2020 Footer text

  7. Dedicated work • Key destination sites, trails, bike parks and areas • Diverse offer from easy access cycling to wild stuff • Good health & safety record • Ground breaking projects • Hundred of events, club sessions, training and coaching opportunities 7 04/01/2020 Footer text

  8. Involving others Unique volunteering and club involvement opportunities….individuals and communities are becoming more engaged in trail work and managing areas. www.forestry.gov.uk/england-volunteer Working with IMBA, other organisations and our bike business partners to help better manage and enhance our offer.

  9. Our staff and good practice • A whole range of guidance and management tools for staff • Dedicated workshops and training • Resources, including those for extenal: • Guide to Project Development of Mountain Bike facilities and Data sheets for skills areas; downhill; cross country – from: • http://www.sportscotland.org.uk/resources/facilities/outdoors/guide-to-project-development-for-mountain-bike-trails-and-training-facilities/ • Also for information: • http://www.forestry.gov.uk/england-cycling 9 04/01/2020 Footer text

  10. Talking to those that help us………….. Footer text

  11. Developing a new Cycling Policy So with your experience and with our…….. Formal offer Informal activity Events and activities Work with others In mind…………….. What would help reflect this whole range? What principles should there be? What help might we need to deliver and maintain this? How will we know what we are doing is right? Where might we need more research? How do we do this with pressure on resources and in giving value for money to all our visitors? Key Questions Footer text

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