Including 5 closely related terms such as passenger transport, public transport, and public transport.
…% of residents have access to a car compared to 74% nationally. Three Rivers District Council is keen to encourage the switch to more sustainable transport modes such as walking, cycling and public transport (passenger transport reduces carbon emissions by about 58% for each trip) which will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, congestion, noise and air pollution, and improve health and wellbeing…
… in accordance with the Council’s Solid Waste Storage/Collection Guidance. • Encourage consideration of sustainability in small scale building extensions, renovations and retrofits. • Require the provision of sustainable transport infrastructure in new developments. • Support off-site manufacturing of residential or commercial construction. 16 Efficiency of Existing Buildings Aim…
…, through our updated Walking & Cycling Network, by building new paths and upgrading existing paths, promoting routes to key local destinations, installing strategic infrastructure (including comprehensive cycle parking and other support facilities like Cycle Hubs), and creating promotional events with external partners. • Continue to develop, promote and improve passenger transport…
… and review air quality across the District to determine whether national air quality objectives are being met. • Ensure that we request and where possible require the provision of sustainable low- and zero-carbon transport infrastructure in new developments. • Continue to expand and encourage electric vehicle charging infrastructure around the District. 17 https…
… transport and improve local air quality. The new Local Plan will insist on the highest standards of design and construction and the Council will work with stakeholders to drive down emissions from existing buildings. The Strategy seeks to protect and enhance Three Rivers’ rich biodiversity by sensitively managing council-owned land while supporting landowners and residents to enhance and connect…