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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

This charity are an absolute disgrace…

This charity are an absolute disgrace asking for donations to plant trees then destroying ancient hedges and trees to build cycle paths and routes. This isn’t a charity it is a money making machine for its directors praying on the climate crisis it actually deserves 0 stars

February 28, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Sustrans are allegedly a charity

Sustrans are allegedly a charity. A charity that is out to destroy our way of life in achieving their goal of getting cars of the Rd.
They don't care that public transport is either inefficient or non existent.
They take our money from councils and governments to back narrowing of rds for cycle tracks.
They want us all out of cars while those that fund them drive around in chauffeur driven cars or use helicopter to travel 80 miles. Yes that was drakeford.
Sustrans don't care that the elderly are too nervous to go out in their cars because of the 20mph roads. All this while paying their ceo over 150k per Yr. That's our money that could be used for the NHS.
They spout thar 20mph saves lives. Back the banning of smoking as that would save many more. They won't do that as too many would turn against them. So it's not about lives but keeping their money rolling in to achieve their goals

February 13, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fundraising misleading

Sustrans have been using social media to ask for donations for wildlife. In particular there are 2 adverts, one for the bird population and the other for assisting hedgehogs. However if you scroll down to the small print, Sustrans states that the money donated may be used "wherever the need is greatest". I believe this to be misleading as the headline and pictures clearly show hedgehogs, people donate for this cause and if they don't see and read the small print they will not realise their donation is being used wherever Sustrans wants.

February 23, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

All this so called “charity” do is take…

All this so called “charity” do is take millions of pounds in government contracts, pay their directors and staff huge wages and do nothing charitable at all. They are just a money sucking machine looking to earn as much as they can and masquerade as a charity. Do not trust them, do not need them, do not want them. The WAG, Drakeford & Waters all need removing and stop handing out our public money to this incompetent organisation

February 20, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Welsh economy in crisis

Welsh economy in crisis, NHS in crisis, Education in crisis yet the Welsh government namely Lee Waters can find millions for his agenda warrior pals at Sustrans! Corruption in plain sight! This should be throughly investigated by the police and probably best due to the corrupt nature of it be investigated by a neutral force like the Metropolitan police!

February 20, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Political platform for personal gains

No way is this a charitable institution. Unable to name any individuals who have benefitted from a charitable act committed by this fraudulent political organisation which is plundering the wealth of the Welsh nation supported by the porcines in the Senedd who all have their snouts in the trough as well. A criminal investigation is what is required.

February 15, 2024
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