The Better Journeys Project has opened applications for its newly launched Fund for Schools.
The fund offers practical grants and expert guidance to help schools install or expand active-travel infrastructure and programmes.
Eligible ideas include secure cycle parking, safer access routes, lockers, loan bikes, and engagement campaigns that make it easier and safer for students to walk, scoot, and cycle to school.
The Fund provides up to £3,000 per school in Guernsey and up to £1,500 in Jersey, addressing a common budget barrier and unlocking quick, tangible improvements that reduce congestion, improve air quality, and support children’s health and independence.
The 2025/26 Fund is made possible thanks to Headline Sponsor Appleby Global, continued support from The Tom Dorey Eco-Legacy, (and a £1,500 boost from the Health Improvement Commission (in Guernsey only).
“This Fund helps schools turn good ideas into real, on-the-ground changes that make the school run cleaner, safer, and healthier for everyone,” Rollo de Sausmarez, a Director at the Better Journeys Project, explained. “From improved bike parking to simple route improvements and awareness campaigns, small steps can have big daily impacts.”
Amy Woollaston, Active Travel Officer added: “The Health Improvement Commission are thrilled to support the ‘Fund for Schools’ initiative by the Better Journeys Project in Guernsey as it is a fantastic opportunity to help make active travel the easier choice for local families. Our BeActive team aims to get more people, more active, more often and this initiative supports that by helping children build healthy habits from a young age. Walking, cycling and scooting to school not only boosts physical and mental wellbeing, but also sets the tone for a healthier, more active community.”
Pictured: Xavi de Sausmarez, age 7, outside a bike shelter designed for small bikes in St. Martin’s Guernsey








