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Sheffield Delays £9 Million E-Bike Hire Project Launch

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The launch of Sheffield’s ambitious e-bike hire project, valued at £9 million and designed to include 950 bikes, has been postponed. The Sheffield City Council announced that it is currently revising the timetable for the initiative, which was initially set to begin in April 2024.

A spokesperson for the council confirmed the delay, stating, “The procurement for the Sheffield e-bike hire project has been delayed. Officers are working on an amended timetable for the process to move forward at the moment.” Originally, the project aimed to tackle the challenges posed by Sheffield’s hilly terrain by exclusively offering e-bikes, which are considered more suitable for such topography.

Plan Aimed at Reducing Traffic

The e-bike hire scheme is part of a broader strategy outlined in the City Centre Access and Movement Plan, published in the summer of 2023. This plan targets significant improvements in transport within the city centre over the next 15 years, with an ambitious goal of reducing city centre traffic by up to 20%. The initiative seeks to create a more pedestrian-friendly environment, promoting a prosperous urban landscape.

In a related development, the council revealed in September that it has invested more than £27 million in cycling infrastructure over the past two years. This investment is anticipated to complement the e-bike hire initiative, enhancing the overall cycling experience in the city.

The delay in the e-bike project comes as part of an ongoing effort by the Sheffield City Council to modernize the city’s transportation options and promote sustainable travel. As the council works on the revised timeline, stakeholders remain hopeful about the eventual launch of the e-bike hire scheme, which is expected to encourage more residents and visitors to explore Sheffield in an eco-friendly manner.

The city council continues to emphasize its commitment to developing a robust cycling infrastructure and making transportation more accessible and environmentally friendly for all.

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