General information
- Merseytravel's website provides general information about travel by all journey types.
- Knowsley's Highways Map provides concise information on Knowsley's Highway boundaries, Public Rights of Way routes and adopted highway information.
- Road debris or potholes affecting your journey? Contact Tarmac—Knowsley Councils Maintenance Contractor on 0800 023 2334 or via email knowsley.highways@tarmac.com
- To support travel choices in Merseyside, Merseytravel provides a journey planner that details routes to work and leisure, including walking, cycling, and public transport stages of your journey.
- Travel Concessions for People with a Disability - you may qualify for a Merseytravel National Travel Pass if you have certain disabilities which are permanent or are long-lasting. The pass will allow you to travel on buses, trains and Mersey Ferries. For more information, visit Merseytravel's website.
- Several walking and cycling clubs host activities in Knowsley. For more information, check out our Parks and Green Spaces - Ranger Activities page.
- Don't forget - our Volair fitness centres have a dedicated BMX velodrome.
- Prescot also has its own Prescot Eagle Road Club for cycling.
- For more information and advice about the benefits of being more active, check out the Healthy Knowsley website and the Healthy Knowsley area of this website.
- The Ramblers' Association can advise on places to walk in Knowsley and Merseyside.
- The British Horse Society is the largest and most influential equestrian charity in the UK, with over 100,000 members. Visit the British Horse Society website for more information and membership details.
- The Trans Pennine Trail (TPT) is an exciting route for walkers, cyclists and horse riders linking the North and Irish seas, passing through the Pennines, alongside rivers and canals and through some of the most historic towns and cities in the North of England. The route passes through Knowsley, close to Halewood Visitors Centre.
- Read the Safer Driving for Work Handbook from The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.
- For more information on air quality in Knowsley, check out the Air Quality section.
- The RNIB provides information for blind and partially sighted people on travelling at home and abroad.
- You can also view the Liverpool City Region Five Year Action Plan (2023-28)