Tue 26 May 2020. Cyclists in Edinburgh, Scotland, using a closed road in Silverknowles as part of the city’s response to more people choosing to walk and cycle under the Covid-19 lockdown restrictions. Edinburgh is to benefit from £5 million of Places for Everyone funding for more pop-up walking and cycling routes to ensure social distancing as Scotland's lockdown restrictions are lifted. The Scottish Government funding comes in response to more people choosing to walk and cycle under the Covid-19 lockdown restrictions, which restrict car travel to only essential journeys.


Tue 26 May 2020. Cyclists in Edinburgh, Scotland, using a closed road in Silverknowles as part of the city’s response to more people choosing to walk and cycle under the Covid-19 lockdown restrictions. Edinburgh is to benefit from £5 million of Places for Everyone funding for more pop-up walking and cycling routes to ensure social distancing as Scotland's lockdown restrictions are lifted. The Scottish Government funding comes in response to more people choosing to walk and cycle under the Covid-19 lockdown restrictions, which restrict car travel to only essential journeys to buy food or access medical care.


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