Following the 2010 Comprehensive Spending review it was earmarked for abolition, to be replaced by Local Sustainability Travel Funds and new ways of supporting cycling.
[4] An announcement in October 2010 confirmed that the body would be abolished as part of the government's comprehensive spending review.
[1] The government has created a Local Sustainability Travel Fund and will develop other ways of supporting cycling.
In January 2008, the Government provided a further £140m over three years for the program which was awarded to Bristol, Blackpool, Cambridge, Colchester, Chester, Leighton-Linslade, Shrewsbury, Southend, Southport, Stoke-on-Trent, Woking and York in June 2008 .
[7] Bikeability was launched in March 2007 and supported three levels of cycle training for children:[8] The scheme was adopted by half the local authorities in England and it worked closely with 'Bike to School Week'.