Tag: Press Release

  • PRESS RELEASE : To confirm the absence of intentions to attack Ukraine, Russia must take concrete steps – Volodymyr Zelenskyy

    PRESS RELEASE : To confirm the absence of intentions to attack Ukraine, Russia must take concrete steps – Volodymyr Zelenskyy

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 28 January 2022.

    The Russian Federation must confirm the absence of intentions to attack Ukraine and its readiness to negotiate by taking concrete steps. This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at a meeting with representatives of foreign media.

    The Head of State believes that the dialogue can begin at least with the issue of release of detainees.

    “Does anyone enjoy the fact that people are in prison? What’s the point? What is your historic victory? You went down in history because people were imprisoned?” said Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

    According to him, if Russia has any questions to Ukraine, it is necessary to meet and talk, not to bring troops to the Ukrainian borders and intimidate ordinary citizens.

    “I am willing to meet and I’m not afraid of any format. Bilateral format… I am ready for any format,” the Head of State said.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy also noted that as President he has to knock on all the doors, appeal to all world leaders, put forward different formats and platforms to return peace to Ukraine. In particular, he would like the United States to join the negotiation process.

    “I would like President Biden to be able to do that, so that we have a negotiating platform in the United States – Ukraine – Russia format,” he said.

    According to the Head of State, this format could take place in parallel with the Normandy negotiation process.

    “Every time I propose certain steps from our state. And I believe that President Biden can help us,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy summed up.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Partner countries should invest more actively in Ukraine to provide practical support to our economy – Volodymyr Zelenskyy

    PRESS RELEASE : Partner countries should invest more actively in Ukraine to provide practical support to our economy – Volodymyr Zelenskyy

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 28 January 2022.

    President Volodymyr Zelenskyy calls on business representatives of partner countries to actively invest in Ukraine to provide practical support to the Ukrainian economy. The Head of State said this during a meeting with representatives of foreign media.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed that any signals of support from partners are important for Ukraine.

    “Such signals are more important when investments from one or another state come to Ukraine. The question is not in the volume. But if this or that business wants to protect our state and believes in its stability and stands shoulder to shoulder, wants to be a friendly, powerful partner, then you are welcome. Then this business comes to us,” the President said.

    The Head of State noted that today it is not a question of obtaining a quick return on such investments, but it is a way to get a reliable partner – Ukraine.

    “There will be profit in the future. This profit is the attitude to Ukraine. Therefore – welcome! Invest in the state now, show that you believe in Ukraine!” Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized.

  • PRESS RELEASE : PM call with the leaders of the United States, France and Germany: 21 August 2022

    PRESS RELEASE : PM call with the leaders of the United States, France and Germany: 21 August 2022

    The press release issued by Downing Street on 22 August 2022.

    The Prime Minister spoke to the leaders of the United States, France and Germany this afternoon to discuss cooperation on matters of international security and diplomacy.

    On a joint call, the Prime Minister, President Biden, President Macron and Chancellor Scholz underlined their steadfast commitment to supporting Ukraine in the face of Russia’s invasion.

    They stressed the importance of ensuring the safety and security of nuclear installations and welcomed recent discussions on enabling an IAEA mission to the Zaporizhzhia facility.

    They also discussed other shared priorities, including Iran and joint efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation and deter Iran’s destabilizing regional activities.

    The Prime Minister welcomed the opportunity to speak, and the leaders agreed their teams would continue working closely together in the coming weeks.

  • PRESS RELEASE : President presented the “National Legend of Ukraine” award to prominent Ukrainians

    PRESS RELEASE : President presented the “National Legend of Ukraine” award to prominent Ukrainians

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 22 August 2022.

    President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and First Lady Olena Zelenska took part in the ceremony of awarding prominent Ukrainians with the National Legend of Ukraine award of the Head of State.

    Congratulating the laureates, Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that it was an honor for him today to meet each of those present – representatives of the heroic Ukrainian people.

    “This award, launched a year ago, despite its short history, has an important meaning and purpose. This is a proper tribute by the state to its talents, geniuses and heroes. Those who are among us, and we should notice them. Those who, unfortunately, are no longer with us, but we must remember them,” the President emphasized.

    “For the second year in a row, we award wonderful, talented and heroic citizens of our state with this award. But this year, its meaning has changed somewhat – we award not only legendary representatives of Ukraine in music, theater, and sports. The Russian Federation has changed the meaning of our lives, so today we award all those who every day, both inside the state and outside, protect our independence and sovereignty with their talent and their work – different, but extremely important,” he noted.

    This year, for outstanding personal merits in the establishment of independent Ukraine and strengthening of its statehood, protection of the Motherland and service to the Ukrainian people, significant contribution to the development of national education, art, sports, health care, many years of fruitful public activity, the President’s award “National Legend of Ukraine” was awarded to nine Ukrainians, posthumously to three of them.

    In particular, People’s Artist of Ukraine Maria Prymachenko was posthumously honored. The award was received by Ihor Kozhan, general director of the Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum in Lviv, where the artist’s works are currently being exhibited.

    “Her name is included in the World Encyclopedia of Art. UNESCO declared 2009 the year of Maria Prymachenko. And on May 5 of this year, her painting “The Flowers Grew Around the Fourth Block” was sold at a charity auction for almost 15 million hryvnias, which were donated to the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. That is, even today, a quarter of a century after her death, Maria Prymachenko lives and actually continues to help Ukraine. And today, Ukraine finally says “thank you” to her and pays tribute to her in accordance with her contribution and merits, officially and forever recognizes that she is our great Ukrainian artist. A great Ukrainian woman. Maria Oksentiivna Prymachenko is a national legend of Ukrainian painting,” said the President.

    The award from the hands of Volodymyr Zelenskyy was received by chief of the guard of the fire and rescue unit of the Main Department of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in the Mykolaiv region, lieutenant of the civil protection service Ihor Ivasykov. Thanks to his actions, 17 people were rescued from the rubble of the State Administration building in Mykolaiv.

    “17 lives saved. At least 17 reasons to be here today,” the Head of State emphasized.

    The “National Legend of Ukraine” award was also handed over to two doctors – neurosurgeon of the department of the Institute of Neurosurgery named after academician Romodanov of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine Andriy Svyst and pediatrician of the Children’s Medical Center “Dobrobut” Olha Svyst.

    “A family of doctors who ended up in Bucha almost by accident at the beginning of the war. Unable to leave the city, they called friends and asked them to adopt their children – aged five and two – if they did not return. For two weeks under constant shelling, without proper equipment, they performed extremely complex operations, rescuing seriously wounded children,” said Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

    The President’s award was also presented to Anatoliy Babichev, conductor of the passenger car of the Kyiv-Passenger station of JSC “Ukrainian Railway”.

    “For nine days non-stop, his train has been evacuating people from Kostyantynivka, Kharkiv, Kramatorsk and Lyman. His wife Natalya worked in the same train, in another car. On the night of March 12-13, she died during the shelling of the train. Despite the personal tragedy, Anatoliy did not break down, he returned to service, to saving people,” the President said.

    Hanna But, a teacher at the Melitopol Vocational Agrarian Lyceum, also became a laureate of the award.

    “Despite the occupation, she raises her students to be patriots and is not afraid to tell them the truth, organized pro-Ukrainian rallies under the occupation, despite the threats and violent actions of the invaders. The video, where she, wrapped in the flag of Ukraine, demands more decisive actions from the international community, got into almost all the world’s media and social networks. Millions of people on the planet have heard: Melitopol is Ukraine,” the Head of State emphasized.

    Public figure, volunteer Tata Kepler was also honored.

    “Just like thousands of volunteers, she has been helping our army for eight years in a row. And it is impossible to calculate for sure how much important things for the lives of our soldiers, powerful people, were found and delivered during this time – first-aid kits, medical backpacks, tourniquets, body armor and other equipment. I want to thank all the volunteers of Ukraine in her person. Thank you very much,” said Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

    The award was also given to the best football player in Europe in 2004, the head coach of the Ukrainian national football team in 2016-2021, Hero of Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko .

    “Legend of Dynamo Kyiv and the national team of Ukraine. Champions League winner and Golden Ball winner. His name is included in the list of the hundred best football players in history. These and many other titles made him famous throughout the world. And now they are helping him rally the whole world to support and help Ukraine. Ambassador of the UNITED24 platform, our great athlete, great champion, our legend Andriy Shevchenko,” said the President.

    Anatoliy Solovyanenko, a leading stage master of the National Opera of Ukraine in 1963-1992, a national artist and Hero of Ukraine, was posthumously awarded the title of “National Legend of Ukraine” for his significant creative work and strengthening of the country’s cultural glory. The artist’s wife Svitlana Dmytrivna and son Anatoliy received the award.

    The head of the flight safety service – senior inspector-pilot of the Command of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Hero of Ukraine Colonel Ihor Bedzai was posthumously awarded as well. The wife of the fallen defender Yulia Viktorivna and daughter Maria received the award.

    “Military pilot of the top class. Hero of Ukraine. Behind these titles is a whole life devoted to service for the benefit of the state. Impressive qualities and deeds. His experience is dozens of important combat missions. His students are 15 crews. His courage is ten units of aviation equipment, which he took to Mykolaiv from the blocked airfield in Saki in 2014 under extremely high risk conditions. His example is 217 warriors from Crimea who, following him, remained loyal to the oath and to Ukraine,” the Head of State said.

    According to the President, on May 7, 2022, during a search and rescue operation, Ihor Bedzai’s Mi-14 was hit by a missile from an enemy aircraft, as a result of which the colonel, defending his native land, remained in the sky forever.

    Those present at the ceremony honored the memory of those who gave their lives for Ukraine with a moment of silence.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that all those honored are the treasure of our state, and emphasized the importance of preserving their achievements, because after the victory over the enemy, talents must be passed from one generation to another.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Nigel Wilkinson MBE appointed VisitEngland Advisory Board Member

    PRESS RELEASE : Nigel Wilkinson MBE appointed VisitEngland Advisory Board Member

    The press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 22 August 2022.

    Nigel Wilkinson MBE

    The term of appointment will be for five years, commencing on 11 August 2022 until 10 August 2027.

    A graduate Engineer and Chartered Accountant, Nigel has been Managing Director of Windermere Lake Cruises Limited, Cumbria’s largest visitor attraction, since 2004. He is also Managing Director of Winander Leisure Limited, a director of Winander Group Holdings Limited, Lakeland Motor Museum Limited and Rushbond plc, a Yorkshire based property company. From 2007 to 2017 he was a director of Cumbria Tourism (CT), the county’s Destination Management Organisation, and was chair of the committee responsible for managing CT’s finances. Nigel joined the Board of Cumbria Local Enterprise Partnership (CLEP) in 2017 and chairs both CLEP’s Visitor Economy Sector Panel and its Finance, Audit and Resources Committee. Nigel also represents CLEP on the Lake District National Park Partnership. In late 2020 Nigel was appointed to the Tourism Industry Council, a collaboration between Government and the tourism industry focusing on improving the tourism sector including jobs, transport and deregulation.

    Nigel was appointed as a Trustee/Director of South Cumbria Rivers Trust in 2021, a charity/Trust with the principal objective to monitor, conserve and protect and, when necessary, rehabilitate and improve the biodiversity of lakes, rivers and streams South Cumbria and adjacent coastal waters for the public’s benefit. In the Queen’s Birthday 2022 Honours List Nigel was recognised with the honour of Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to tourism and the economy in Cumbria. He was made an Honorary Fellow of the University of Cumbria in July 2022.

    Remuneration and Governance Code

    This appointment has been made in accordance with the Cabinet Office’s Governance Code on Public Appointments. The process is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. Nigel will be offered remuneration of £3,300 per annum. The Government’s Governance Code requires that any significant political activity undertaken by an appointee in the last five years is declared. This is defined as holding office, public speaking, making a recordable donation or candidature for election. Nigel has not declared any activity.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Funding for cadets boosted to £43 million pounds over next two years to help build the maritime sector

    PRESS RELEASE : Funding for cadets boosted to £43 million pounds over next two years to help build the maritime sector

    The press release issued by the Department for Transport on 22 August 2022.

    Eligible seafarers will now get half of their training paid – providing a real investment in the future of maritime and securing future growth.

    Previously, the subsidy was 30% but increases to 50% for all new and existing tonnage tax groups and Support for Maritime Training (SMarT) funding. This now means that maritime companies can take advantage of an extra £13m of funding to take on and train up cadets.

    The DfT and HMT have increased the subsidy on training costs for cadets and ratings – which companies can obtain as part of their tonnage tax – to 50% from the current level of 30% for all new and existing tonnage tax groups and SMarT funded seafarers.

    The new measures complement UK Government’s commitment to protecting and supporting seafarers as announced in the seafarer protections nine-point plan, which commits to improving the longer-term working conditions of seafarers as part of a wider vision to boost seafarer protections and welfare. This includes the Seafarers’ Wages Bill which will ensure that seafarers working on vessels that regularly use UK ports are paid at least an equivalent rate to the National Minimum Wage while in the UK’s territorial waters.

    This increase in training subsidies for cadets and ratings does this and emphasises UK Government’s drive to grow and support the UK’s highly skilled seafarer population to meet UK and global needs.

    The extra money means there will be up for £20 million available this year increasing to £23 million next.

    Funding for eligible seafarers is available this year and will be locked in until at least September 2024 providing an incentive and financial security for those looking to take up a career in maritime.

    The increased subsidy rate will be available to any seafarer who meets the requirements and who is studying at a Maritime and Coastguard Agency approved college for an academic qualification that leads to the issue of an UK Unlimited Certificate of Competency.

    Secretary of State Grant Shapps said:

    “Our incredible maritime sector is built by the thousands of workers who, every day, keep our shelves stacked and are responsible for 95% of all the UK’s freight.

    This funding will be critical to helping people upskill, take on a career in the sector, and help build a strong maritime sector for years to come.”

    Damien Oliver Commercial, Programmes & Maritime Business Development Director said:

    “This is an important milestone for investing in the future of maritime and our seafarers. These changes now mean that more funding is available to support seafarers with their training. We are also looking at additional support for those who have already attained a qualification so they can move onto the next one supported by further funding. We will do all we can to encourage and support people into this industry which does so much to support our every day life in the UK.

    These changes will cover an interim period from April 2022 to September 2024. A new UK training system is then scheduled to be implemented, as recommended by the 2020 Maritime Skills Commission Report.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : New guidance to improve the accountability of the Electoral Commission published

    PRESS RELEASE : New guidance to improve the accountability of the Electoral Commission published

    The press release issued by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities on 22 August 2022.

    Today (22 August 2022) the Department for Levelling Up has opened the consultation on new guidance to improve the accountability of the Electoral Commission to UK Parliament. This guidance addresses the concern raised in Lord Eric Pickles’ independent review into electoral fraud, that the current system of oversight of the Electoral Commission is not fit for purpose.

    The report also highlighted cases such as Tower Hamlets – in which the 2014 Mayoral election was declared void by corrupt and illegal practices – as evidence of vulnerabilities in our system which must be addressed.

    The Elections Act 2022 delivers the government’s manifesto commitment to protect the integrity of our democracy. As part of the Act, new guidance for the regulator will be introduced subject to the approval of the UK Parliament.

    The draft guidance in the Statement states that the Electoral Commission should support Returning Officers in ensuring the secrecy of the ballot inside polling stations. This addresses cross-party concerns about the practice of so-called “family voting” or “community voting” in some areas of the country, where it is alleged that some voters are being pressured by their spouses or partners over who to vote for inside polling booths.

    In May 2022, the independent organisation, Democracy Volunteers, asserted they had identified 5% of all voters they observed in Tower Hamlets elections were either causing, or were affected by, “family voting” and over 85% of those being affected by “family voting” were women, predominantly from Asian backgrounds.

    Levelling Up Secretary, Greg Clark, said:

    “The public rightly expects efficient and independent regulation of the electoral system. The Pickles Report was clear that the Electoral Commission needed to change.

    This is why we are improving the accountability of the Electoral Commission by giving Parliament greater visibility and scrutiny of the Commission’s work.

    This guidance is a necessary step to increase the accountability of the Electoral Commission to UK Parliament whilst respecting its operational independence.

    It is completely unacceptable for anyone’s vote to be influenced or pressured inside a polling station. Protecting the secrecy of the ballot is of the utmost importance to the health of our democracy.”

    The government in its 2019 manifesto committed to protecting the integrity of our democracy. The new draft guidance therefore requires the Commission to have regard to matters such as tackling voter fraud, supporting Returning Officers in ensuring the secrecy of the ballot inside polling stations, and supporting participation by informing the public about the franchise and electoral registration, when carrying out its relevant regulatory functions.

    The draft guidance also reflects the Pickles Report’s finding that the Commission needed to refocus on its core functions.

    The consultation – closing on 5 December 2022 – will provide the statutory consultees with the opportunity to share their views on the draft guidance. Under the Elections Act, those consultees are the Commission itself, the Speaker’s Committee on the Electoral Commission and the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee.

    What happens next?

    The government will consider all responses to the consultation and make any necessary changes before submitting the draft guidance to Parliament for scrutiny. Parliamentarians will have an opportunity to share their views on the draft before deciding whether to approve or reject the draft guidance in full.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Scale-up visa will propel high-growth businesses

    PRESS RELEASE : Scale-up visa will propel high-growth businesses

    The press release issued by the Home Office on 22 August 2022.

    The UK’s top high-growth businesses will have greater flexibility and power to entice the world’s top talent through the new Scale-up visa, the government announced today (22 August).

    UK businesses experiencing impressive success will be eligible to sponsor talented individuals, from scientists and engineers to architects and programmers, to support their growth and contribute to boosting the UK’s economy.

    Unlike other sponsored visas, the Scale-up visa allows businesses to employ high-skilled individuals who will receive 2 years’ leave to remain in the UK without requiring further sponsorship or permission beyond the first 6 months.

    This will further enhance the government’s overall offer to businesses through the points-based immigration system to hire eligible employees from anywhere in the world. The Scale-up visa will give them greater flexibility to hire, often in-demand, talent they need so they can go to the next level, while boosting the UK’s high-skilled pool.

    Minister for Safe and Legal Migration Kevin Foster said:

    “Rapidly growing businesses, like small enterprises, tech and financial services, need the right level of support to go to the next level. Through our Scale-up visa, we’re enabling businesses to focus on their growth and innovation by giving them more freedom to bring in the diverse skills and experience they need, making them more attractive on an international stage.

    By supporting our high-growth tech, financial services and small businesses, we are ensuring the UK remains a global hub for emerging technologies and innovation while enhancing productivity across the economy – creating jobs, growth and prosperity across Britain.”

    Irene Graham OBE, CEO of the ScaleUp Institute said:

    “The ScaleUp Institute welcomes the launch of the Scale-up visa. This is something we have recommended since our inception and should provide a much-needed fast track service to enable local growth companies to access the talent they need more quickly.

    Scaleups add over £1 trillion a year and more than 3 million jobs to the UK economy, and are present in every community, hiring people from at home and abroad, as they drive growth into their local areas and beyond.

    The visa should help with the skills demands. We look forward to continuing to work with the government as this service evolves to ensure it fully addresses scaling business needs and works effectively.”

    Scaling up is an important phase for high-growth businesses to continue growing and drive their international competitiveness. By bringing in sought-after expertise and skills, enterprises can boost their innovation and productivity and in turn keep contributing to the UK’s economy.

    Companies, including small businesses and those in the tech and financial services sectors, that have achieved growth of 20% or more in either employment or turnover year-on-year for at least 3 years and employed a minimum of 10 people at the start of the 3 years will be eligible to sponsor talented individuals through the Scale-up visa.

    Eligible businesses will be able to attract highly skilled talent including:

    scientists
    engineers
    programmers
    software developers
    research and development professionals
    economists
    architects
    technicians
    financial and investment advisers

  • PRESS RELEASE : Boost for farming innovation

    PRESS RELEASE : Boost for farming innovation

    The press release issued by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 22 August 2022.

    Artificial Intelligence technology to optimise welfare in pigs, agri-robots to help speed up vegetable harvests and automation to increase fruit crop yields are just some of research and development projects to receive funding through the Farming Innovation Programme, it was announced today (Monday 22 August).

    Details of these new innovative projects comes as further support was announced for farmers and growers with novel ideas to help grow food production, encourage sustainable practices and increase productivity, with the next rounds of the Feasibility Projects and the Small R&D Partnership Project competitions due to open shortly.

    The £16.5 million of funding will help drive innovation in agriculture and horticulture and is part of the Government’s £270 million Farming Innovation Programme.

    It is run in partnership with UK Research and Innovation, building upon their successful Transforming Food Production challenge.

    Farming Innovation Minister Steve Double said:

    We want to help unlock greater potential in our already brilliant farming and horticulture sector. Today’s first round of projects demonstrate how – with the right funding and support – there are great productivity and environmental sustainability gains to be made.

    Our £270 million investment in farming innovation is designed to help take the UK’s world-leading research ideas and turn them into practical solutions to support healthy soils, abundant pollinators and clean water alongside profitable food production.

    Katrina Hayter, challenge director for the Transforming Food Production challenge, said:

    You only need look at the sheer breadth of projects that have received funding to see there are so many opportunities for innovation across the food sector. From animal health to crop productivity, the introduction of strategic support technology and the precise application of chemicals, it’s exciting to see so many concepts beginning to come to life.

    When brought together, it shows how the whole food system can benefit from new ideas, with knowledge-sharing and collaboration at its core. We are keen to ensure farmers and growers remain at the heart of projects, bringing their valuable real-life experiences to the project consortia to ensure that each innovation stays focused on helping improve the day-to-day challenges faced by those in the food sector. We now look forward to supporting these projects further as they develop.

    The Farming Innovation Programme aims to spark new ideas and collaboration across the sector to address long-term challenges such as producing nutritious food more efficiently whilst helping the sector to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to achieve net zero goals. Farmers, growers, foresters, businesses and researchers are being invited to collaborate and submit applications for these two new competitions:

    A £5.5 million competition for ‘Feasibility projects’ will offer grants for projects worth between £200,000 and £500,000 to support research and development through the difficult testing phase of an idea to see if it is worth investing in further

    Winners of the ‘Small R&D Partnership’ competition will receive a share of the £11 million grant funding for industrial research projects worth between £1 million and £3 million to further develop new solutions that will ultimately address major on-farm or immediate post farmgate challenges or opportunities such as enhancing productivity and sustainability.

    Details of the successful applications from the first round of Small R&D Partnership Projects, Feasibility Projects and Research Starter Projects, that were launched in October 2021 were shared by UKRI today. These include:

    Farmsense’s use of innovative sensor technology and AI to optimise welfare in pigs;
    Blue Planet II, a new project which aims to build upon its highly successful autonomous technology to further increase fruit crop yield and quality;

    A new project from ‘Muddy Machines’, whose agri-robot concepts aim to speed up vegetable harvesting with sustainability and reliability at their core.

    Altogether Defra expects to spend around £600 million on grants and other support for farmers to invest in productivity, animal health and welfare, innovation, research and development over the next three years.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Walking, wheeling and cycling to be offered on prescription in nationwide trial

    PRESS RELEASE : Walking, wheeling and cycling to be offered on prescription in nationwide trial

    The press release issued by the Department for Transport on 22 August 2022.

    Social prescriptions, including walking, wheeling and cycling, will be offered by GPs as part of a new trial to improve mental and physical health and reduce disparities across the country, the government has announced today (22 August 2022).

    The government has awarded £12.7 million in multi-year funding to 11 local authority areas in England. The funding will go towards several pilot projects in each location, including:

    adult cycle training
    free bike loans
    walking groups

    Other schemes include all-ability cycling taster days where people who may not have cycled before can try to in a friendly environment, or walking and cycling mental health groups where people can connect with their communities as they get active.

    The pilots must be delivered alongside improved infrastructure so people feel safe to cycle and walk.

    The 11 local authority areas that will trial social prescriptions are:

    Bath and North East Somerset
    Bradford
    Cornwall
    Cumbria
    Doncaster
    Gateshead
    Leeds
    Nottingham
    Plymouth
    Suffolk
    Staffordshire

    The pilots, a commitment in the government’s Gear Change plan published in 2020, aim to evaluate the impact of cycling and walking on an individual’s health, such as reduced GP appointments and reliance on medication due to more physical activity. For the first time, transport, active travel and health officials will work together towards a whole systems approach to health improvement and tackling health disparities.

    Walking and Cycling Minister, Trudy Harrison, said:

    “Walking and cycling has so many benefits – from improving air quality in our communities to reducing congestion on our busiest streets.

    It also has an enormous positive impact on physical and mental health, which is why we have funded these projects which will get people across the country moving and ease the burden on our NHS.”

    Minister for Health, Maria Caulfield, said:

    “Getting active is hugely beneficial for both our mental and physical health – helping reduce stress and ward off other illness such as heart disease and obesity.

    The UK is leading the way in embedding social prescribing in our NHS and communities across the country. We’ve already exceeded our target to ensure over 900,000 people are referred to social prescribing schemes by 2023-24 and this pilot will help us identify further schemes to reduce disparities and boost mental and physical wellbeing across the country.”

    National Active Travel Commissioner, Chris Boardman, said:

    “As a nation we need healthier, cheaper and more pleasant ways to get around for everyday trips. Active Travel England’s mission is to ensure millions of people nationwide can do just that – so it’s easier to leave the car at home and to enjoy the benefits that come with it.

    Moving more will lead to a healthier nation, a reduced burden on the NHS, less cancer, heart disease and diabetes, as well as huge cost savings. This trial aims to build on existing evidence to show how bringing transport, active travel and health together can make a positive impact on communities across England.”

    The pilots will be delivered between 2022 and 2025 with on-going monitoring and evaluation to support continued learning.

    The project is bringing together a range of government departments and agencies including:

    NHS England

    Office for Health Improvement and Disparities

    Sport England

    National Academy for Social Prescribing

    Defra

    Department for Health and Social Care