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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Invited into our cornish village and trying to turn it into a suburban obstacle course for a handful of cyclist who climb the steep hill from the start. No proper engagement with residents. They would... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It’s a shame I can’t give it zero stars. Promoting cycling etc to the tune of almost £100M funding from the Welsh Government when it’s virtually holding out the begging bowl from Westminster to keep g... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Corruption at the highest level. We tax payers demand our money returned. A so called charity that promotes itself using the Welsh government propaganda machine Wales Online, who dare to print a story... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

An unelected body funded by government, but driving their own agenda...former Chief Exec was Lee Waters now Dep Minister for Climate Change with Wesh Govt...who has given Sustrans over £3m...for misle... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ruining Wales

Their idea of trying to force people out of their cars in Wales to use cycles or non existent public transport is ruining people’s lives. Wales is very hilly and wet. Most people cycle for fun in good weather, not cycling to work in the pouring rain,

April 6, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Great for drug dealers

Using public money to open up so called cycle tracks, my local one being number 5 in Deeside area. It's brilliant if you're a drug dealer or fancy some off road motor cycling but totally unsafe for cyclists and walkers. All the money allocated to this so called charity by the Welsh Government should be given back to the tax payers.

April 4, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A political pressure group

When people hear the word "charity" they associate it with organisations which are motivated by helping others, rather than making money. However, in the modern context many organisations, like Sustrans, are able to boast charitable status when they are, in fact, political pressure groups. Sustrans' agenda has shifted from one of providing facilities to one of trying to dictate to people how they should live their lives, and what they should believe. In my view this is not charitable at all and their charitable status should be removed.

April 6, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A Charity that nobody needs.

This charity only exists for the money they are making for themselves Lee Waters MS for Llanelli is in deep with this charity and managed to push the 20mph plenty vanity project costing Wales 34 million and counting.

How can a charity have any say in politics without it benefiting financially. The roads are being destroyed the flow of traffic is at a standstill due to the roads being made to narrow due to cycle lanes added and not used.

Lee Waters should be investigated by a fraud officer due to using his position in politics to drive these policies through.

September 17, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Charlatan of a company

Charlatan of a company set up to push a narrative for the welsh assembly! Waters and co out of office which is some way to ridding the welsh public of this stain on society!

April 1, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Sustrans is a "charity" for sustainable…

Sustrans is a "charity" for sustainable transport. A director of this charity in 2014 was Lee water.

Lee Water left sustrans, eventually becoming transport minister for wales. Whilst in that position of power, sustrans won contracts to help implement the disastrous 20mph speed limits in wales along with millions of pounds worth of funding from Lee water's department.

Sustrans then tried claim8ng that the 20mph speed limits were a workable thing, presenting a "member of the public" who does a weekly shop for a family of four on her bicycle. The woman sustrans presented as a normal mother doing her shopping was a project engineer working for sustrans and the Welsh government.

Sustrans are a company not to be trusted

April 4, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Hypocrites, propaganda, socialists.

Hypocritical, dishonest eco zealots using our money to tell us how to live. A ‘charity’ with a manifesto that publishes propaganda visa media outlets imposing their socialist views on the population. Exerting control and influence over elected officials while hoovering up out tax payer £££. Dispicable organisation, corrupt to the core.

April 5, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Corrupt to the core

Corrupt to the core. Have been given millions by the WAG to promote cycle tracks which don't exist or are unsustainable. Needs investigating by the charity comission.

April 5, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Charity status needs to be removed

All the negitive reviews speak for themselves. They are doing nothing for the public. They are working with labour government hellbent on wasting tax payers money and getting the fat cats rich at the expense of taxpayers and motorists alike. Their charity status should be removed with immediate effect

April 5, 2024
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