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Off yer bike: West Midlands among lowest numbers of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cyclists, with Birmingham in decline

City council argues Birmingham Cycle Revolution, which is seeing £60 million invested in ‘bike-friendly’ initiatives over six years to 2018, will see decline reversed

Bike giveaway: Council cabinet member for sustainability Lisa Trickett with Phil Woodward of Raleigh

The West Midlands had one of the lowest rates of people regularly cycling in the country– and Birmingham actually saw a decline during 2013-14.

The Active People Survey revealed just 10.2 per cent of people living in the West Midlands cycled at least once a month.

According to the latest figures from Sport England it was the only metropolitan county area to see a fall in cycling that year.

The figure for Birmingham was even lower at 9.2 per cent, a fall of 1.5 per cent compared to 2012-13. The national average was 15 per cent.

But the city council argued its in ‘bike-friendly’ initiatives over six years to 2018, will see that decline reversed.

Dudley and Solihull also saw falls, while there were increases in Walsall, Sandwell and Wolverhampton.

Last week the Birmingham Post revealed on average in the West Midlands.

In the last three years there had been 1,537 injury accidents involving cyclists in the West Midlands, including 12 fatal and 273 with serious injuries.