Screenshot from Commonplace showing a pin on Huddersfield map

We’re excited to launch a new interactive tool on our Walk Wheel Ride website, in partnership with Commonplace, to better understand how people travel around Huddersfield. This initiative is all about making it easier, safer, and more accessible for people to walk, wheel, and cycle—whether for commuting, errands, or leisure.

We know that many people want to choose active travel more often but face barriers such as accessibility issues, road safety concerns, a lack of clear routes, or simply not knowing where to start. That’s why we want to hear from you—your insights will help us understand what’s working well, what needs to change, and how we can better support local communities in making sustainable travel choices.

How You Can Get Involved

The Commonplace tool makes it easy to share your experiences:

  1. Pin locations on a map where you’ve encountered challenges or great features.
  2. Answer surveys to tell us more about your travel habits and any obstacles you face.
  3. Highlight your favourite routes to help others discover better ways to get around.

Your feedback isn’t just about identifying problems—it’s about shaping solutions.

Improving routes and infrastructure is important, but real change happens when people feel supported and empowered to travel actively. That’s why we’re not just gathering data—we’re using your feedback to shape how we support active travel in Huddersfield. This could mean:

  • Community-led walking, wheeling, and cycling groups to help people build confidence.
  • Awareness campaigns and workshops to promote safer, more accessible travel.
  • Practical resources, such as route guides, maintenance support, or skills training.
  • Being a louder voice for change, advocating for the improvements you want to see.

By getting involved, you’re helping us create a Huddersfield where walking, wheeling, and cycling are easy, safe, and enjoyable for everyone.

Share Your Thoughts Today

Every piece of feedback helps build a clearer picture of local travel needs and supports real change. Whether you’re an everyday walker, an occasional cyclist, or someone looking for better accessibility, we want to hear from you.

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