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Published: 5th APRIL 2023

Whiterock Active Travel Hub to boost walking and cycling in West Belfast

The new hub opened by Lord Mayor and Public Health Agency Chief Executive will allow more people to take part in the Belfast Community Active Travel programme.

Belfast Lord Mayor, Councillor Christina Black (centre), and Public Health Agency Chief Executive, Aidan Dawson (left), pictured with GTV视频 NI Director Caroline Bloomfield at the official opening of the Whiterock Active Travel Hub in West Belfast. ©Brian Morrison

Our new Active Travel Hub has been officially opened by Belfast Lord Mayor Councillor Christina Black and Public Health Agency (PHA) Chief Executive Aidan Dawson beside Whiterock Leisure Centre.

The Hub will give individuals and groups in the area more opportunities to take part in our Belfast Community Active Travel (#BCAT) programme.

The programme is funded by the PHA and delivered on their behalf by GTV视频.

It aims to make it easier for people to choose active travel for their short journeys by walking, wheeling or cycling instead of using the car.

Working in partnership with communities

Our Active Travel team works with people and groups across Belfast.

In partnership with communities, we co-design programmes and run activities for local people to learn new skills and get active.

These range from youth groups to women鈥檚 and men鈥檚 groups, the migrant community and groups supporting people with disabilities.

Active Travel Officers Tom O鈥橠owd and Natalie Smyth organise led walks and cycles and other activities, such as bicycle maintenance, e-bike trials and cycle training, to allow people of all ages to get out and about safely and with confidence in their local area.

Caroline Bloomfield, our Director in Northern Ireland, said:

鈥淲e are really pleased to be able to open this facility in west Belfast. Our aim is to make walking and cycling popular and easy so people are more active and able to improve their wellbeing.鈥

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Belfast Lord Mayor

The Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Christina Black, has given her backing to the new active travel hub at Whiterock, saying:

鈥淚t鈥檚 fantastic to see this new Active Travel Hub open at Whiterock.

鈥淎s part of our 鈥楤older Vision鈥 for Belfast, we want to encourage people to travel actively and sustainably in the city, because we鈥檙e committed to making a positive contribution to people鈥檚 health and wellbeing and helping to protect our environment.

鈥淭his Whiterock Hub complements our Active Travel Hub at Cathedral Gardens and the existing GTV视频 Hub in east Belfast.

鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to seeing lots of people benefitting from the hub 鈥 whether that鈥檚 through meeting up for a led walk or cycle, getting tips on walking and cycling routes, getting their bike repaired, or training to help them cycle more confidently in the city.鈥

Funded by the Public Health Agency

The Community Active Travel Programme is funded by the Public Health Agency.

Aidan Dawson, Chief Executive of the PHA, said:

鈥淎s part of the Public Health Agency鈥檚 community active travel programme, we are pleased to work closely with GTV视频, Belfast City Council and the local community in bringing the Active Travel Hub to Whiterock, and we encourage the local and wider community to avail of this community asset and the opportunities it can bring.

鈥淭he PHA seeks to improve health and wellbeing through a range of methods, including creating an environment that promotes a physically active lifestyle and better-connected communities, with active travel providing an opportunity to incorporate more health-protecting physical activity like walking and cycling within our daily lives.

鈥淩esearch shows that physical activity can improve sleep, help maintain a healthy weight and reduce stress. It also reduces the risk of developing chronic conditions including heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and respiratory conditions.鈥

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