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Wales is making "painfully slow" progress in getting more people to walk and cycle, review finds.
There appears to have been no "significant increase" in walking and cycling in more than a decade .
Wales is now spending 19 per head of the population on active travel, compared with 12 in England .
Welsh government wants this to rise to 45% by 2040 and said it would consider report's findings.
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