Active travel Guidance for Sport Stadia
Delivered by our partner European Healthy Stadia Network in 2014, this guidance aims to help people connected with sports club to be more physically active by encouraging them to adopt active modes of transport such as walking and cycling when they visit your stadium and facilities. Sports clubs and their facilities have a lot to gain from encouraging active travel, including a healthier fan-base, a more active workforce who take less sick leave, through to less pressure on car parking spaces, improved air quality around your stadium and an enhanced social responsibility profile.
These pages will help you to produce and promote travel directions for fans, visitors and for your staff as part of an‘active travel strategy’, and contains a template active travel plan to help get you started.
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