National Cycle Network is the Peoples' Favourite
The award, which recognises the National Lottery-funded project that has made the greatest overall impact to UK national life was announced on Saturday (6th November) at an award ceremony at London's Tate Modern. The National Cycle Network and Sustrans, the Bristol charity behind it, were short-listed from over 1,000 entries nominated by the public earlier this summer. Over the past two weeks Lottery phone lines have been flooded with calls from fans of the National Cycle Network from across the UK. The Green Shop has supported Sustans by sponsoring the "Paint a Milepost" competition for the last two years. Over 100 mileposts have been painted by school children, cubs and brownies using Green Paints Gloss.
Mike O'Connor CBE, Director of the Millennium Commission said, "The National Cycle Network is a wonderful project and fully merits the National Lottery money provided by the Millennium Commission. It absolutely deserves the prize of being voted one of the nation's favourite Lottery projects in the first Helping Hand Awards." It was the £43.5m award from the National Lottery that enabled the opening of the first 5,000 miles in June 2000. Over 8,200 miles of the Network is now open and Sustrans are on course to open 10,000 miles of route by the end of 2005. Sustrans works in partnership with more than 400 local councils, British Waterways and others organisations. You can find out about routes near you by visiting www.sustrans.org.uk. Its interactive route-finder received 600,000 hits last year.
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