New £100k fund launched to improve paths across Strathclyde

We’re inviting community groups across Strathclyde to apply for a new £100,000 fund to improve local walking and wheeling routes, helping more people make walking and wheeling part of everyday life.

In partnership with Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT), our SPT Community Path Fund offers grants of up to £10,000 for projects that enhance path networks.

Applications are open now and close on 8 September 2025. All work must be completed by 23 February 2026.

The fund supports improvements such as new paths, upgraded surfacing, lighting, accessible seating, signage, and planting. It can also cover design work for future path projects and the removal of physical barriers to improve access for wheelchair users, cargo bikes and adapted equipment.

To be eligible, groups must be constituted with a bank account and based within the SPT area which includes Argyll and Bute, East and South Ayrshire, East and West Dunbartonshire, East Renfrewshire, Glasgow City, Inverclyde, North Ayrshire, North and South Lanarkshire, and Renfrewshire.

The fund is open to charities, community groups, not-for-profits, Community Councils, educational establishments and National Park Authorities. Businesses and individuals are not eligible.



To apply, groups should first submit a short expression of interest. If the proposal meets the fund’s aims and best practice design principles, applicants will be invited to complete a full application. Groups must have landowner and planning permissions in place (if required), any additional match funding confirmed and be able to provide a copy of their constitution and latest accounts.



A series of free online information sessions will take place later this month to support applicants and answer questions. These will be held on 22 July (2–3pm and 6.30–7.30pm), 28 July (2–3pm), and 29 July (6.30–7.30pm).

Published: 15 August 2025

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