WYCA Capability Fund Expenditure

September 24, 2024 Strategic Director, Place (Officer) Approved View on council website

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Summary

...to approve proceeding with the development and delivery of projects within the WYCA Capability Fund and to authorize signing the grant agreement and associated deed of variations with the West Yorkshire Combined Authority for each project.

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Purpose

On the 5 September 2022 Active Travel England
(ATE) notified all Combined and Local transport authorities of
their proposed revenue funding allocations for 2022/23 under the
one year Capability and Ambition Fund.
The Capability and Ambition Fund builds on the Local Authority
Capability Fund, which provided funding to most authorities in
England in 2021/22. It supports the commitment made in the Gear
Change plan in July 2020, to increase the capabilities of local
authorities to plan good active travel infrastructure, including
building more expertise and undertaking more
evidence-based planning, alongside delivering behaviour change
initiatives.
ATE requires that the funding is used to achieve the following fund
objectives:
• To support capability building activities that will enable
authorities to undertake ambitious and inclusive active travel
programmes. In particular, building technical capability to plan
and deliver high quality walking, wheeling and cycling
infrastructure networks, effectively engaging local communities and
collecting evidence of impact to inform optimisation of future
programmes.
• To deliver behaviour change initiatives that result in
sustained increases in walking, wheeling and cycling for everyday
journeys including to school and work. In particular, supporting
the objectives set out in the second Cycling and Walking Strategy
(CWIS2): to increase the percentage of short journeys in towns and
cities that are walked or cycled, to increase walking and cycling
and to increase the percentage of 5-10 year olds who usually walk
to school, with specific focus on increasing participation from
under-represented groups.
The West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA) are the funding
provider and Bradford Council are the Recipient for Capability
Funding within the Bradford district. Bradford Council received an
Approval to Proceed from WYCA on the 12th July 2023.
The matter to be considered is the consent to sign agreements to
the grant, deed of variations for the Capability Fund and to
authorise the development and delivery of projects within the
Capability Fund in line with funding allocations as detailed in
Table 1 and in line with Active Travel England requirements.

Content

i) Approval to proceed with the development
and delivery of projects within the Capability Fund
ii) For each project within the Capability Fund, approval to sign
the agreement of the grant by the funder (West Yorkshire Combined
Authority) and associated deed of variations.

Supporting Documents

Decision Sheet.pdf
Decision Sheet for Exec Members - Capability Fund 22-23 23-24 - No. 49 of 2024.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date24 Sep 2024