And more needs to be done, says the environmental pressure group. The Scottish Government created the £30m ‘Spaces for People’ pot for councils and other public bodies to fund temporary road space reallocation measures.
These have so far included pop-up cycle lanes, pavement widening and roads closed to through traffic to allow safe physical distancing.
West Lothian has been awarded £641,500, around £3.50 per head of the county’s population to spend on improvement measures such as pop-up cycle lanes.
Neighbouring Falkirk has the lowest spend in the country - just £1 per head of the population - and a total funding package of £190,000.
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