A West Yorkshire Campaign for More Sustainable Travel

People across West Yorkshire are being encouraged to walk, cycle or use public transport as part of a major campaign launched today.

The West Yorkshire Combined Authority and West Yorkshire Ticketing Company (WYTC) are leading the initiative, aiming to encourage people, communities and businesses to make sustainable travel choices.

The ease and variety of travel options across the region also bring health and financial benefits.  Simplified ticketing offers are available through WYTC’s MCard app, the not-for-profit, multi-operator, multi-modal ticketing scheme for West Yorkshire, as well as journey planning on public transport and the support available to help people build confidence walking and cycling, including free adult cycle training. 

Belle Whiteley

Showcasing their own travel habits and the small changes people can make to enable more environmentally-friendly and cost-effective travel, ten people from across the region are fronting the campaign.  

The 12-week campaign is research-driven, with extensive data gathered to understand existing travel behaviours and uncover people’s attitudes around current available travel options. 

Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire: “Every trip matters, and everyone makes a difference.  We want to encourage people to really consider their travel habits and make the right choice for the right journey.  This campaign aims to do that by using real-life stories from people living within our communities to shine a light on their personal travel tales and how they are making a difference.  We’re working hard to ensure transport in the region is easy, simple and affordable, making a better-connected West Yorkshire that works for all.” 

Councillor Helen Hayden, Leeds City Council’s executive member for sustainable development and infrastructure: “I’m delighted that the success of the initial Walk It, Ride It campaign in Leeds has helped to inspire this next stage to encourage even more people to take up healthier, greener travel across the region.  Leeds’ involvement in the campaign complements the new public e-bike hire scheme that launched last week, which helps more people give cycling a go without having to buy their own bike. 

It is part of our ambition to make Leeds a city where you don’t need to own a car to get around, where everyone has a low carbon choice in how they travel, and this campaign will help showcase the range of offers available across the region.” 

Mae and Patrick Presley

Richard Armitage, Chair of MCard: “Every West Yorkshire household has something to gain here. I urge you to spend more of your transport budget on the bus, the train, walking and cycling.  This will cut your travel costs overall. If you take our £4.50 MCard DaySaver, it is cheaper than taking your car. It lets you board any bus, gives you unlimited travel in West Yorkshire, and there are no parking fees when you arrive.” 

The initial ‘Walk It, Ride It’ campaign proved such a success in Leeds last year, it is now being rolled out across West Yorkshire to include Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield, and the Mayor unveiled the new campaign in Bradford today.  

Annie and James Thompson

This campaign will be seen throughout West Yorkshire across social media, direct mail, billboards and digital sites, bus advertising and Spotify promotions as well as local radio. It features ten real-life, first-person travel and transport stories from across the region. 

These include: 

  • Belle Whiteley from Gilstead near Bingley, who describes why walking means so much to her, not just for work, leisure and walking her dog, but why she is unable to drive because of a visual impairment  
  • Patrice Garland from Kirklees, who shares her story about how cycling has made such a positive impact on her life 
  • Mae Presley and her brother Patrick from Horsforth, who make the most out of unlimited travel getting to college and going out together on the bus 
  • James Thompson from Rodley who, as well as doing nursery pick-up bike rides with his young daughter Annie, explains how cycling with the family has a positive impact on their health and wellbeing, as well as their. finances  

     

    The initiative comes as the new Leeds e-bike hire scheme is being rolled out, with the first e-bikes now available to use. Working with operators, the Mayor also launched a number of new and more frequent bus services on various routes across the region. 

    The ‘Walk It Ride It’ campaign also supports the Combined Authority’s Connectivity Plan and ties into the Mayor of West Yorkshire’s pledge to tackle the climate emergency. 

    For more information visit www.walkitrideitwy.com

Feature photograph: The Campaign Launch with Mayor of West Yorkshire Tracy Brabin.