Including the closely related terms public transport, and public transport.
… regular staff commuting survey and encourage commuting by walking, cycling or public transport. 2025 20 First survey complete 6 HR Encourage use of IT to reduce business travel to meetings. 2025 15 Use of IT for virtual meetings established. 7 HR Review HR strategy to remove incentives to use a car for business travel. 2025 15 8 HR Introduce a cycle to work scheme that includes e-bikes…
… journeys are made by public transport, walking or cycling – this needs to increase to at least 40% by 2030. Much more is possible. Research shows that 22% of commuter journeys in Swale could be by bike (assuming good cycling infrastructure, such as segregated cycleways and the uptake of e-bikes), better walking routes can encourage more journeys on foot and improve health, and six in ten…
… drivers would shift to public transport if its quality improved According to research published in April 2019, the Swale area has 10 electric vehicle charging points (EV chargers). This puts Swale at mid-range across Kent. The Committee on Climate Change, which advises the government, says there should be one EV charger for every thousand cars by 2030. This suggests that in Swale there should…
… Planning Committee recently secured 2 x 50Kw rapid chargers, and a number of fast chargers, for the development of a care home, hotel and supermarket at Perry Court, Faversham. Objectives We are seeking to make sustainable transport more attractive than any alternative, based on speed, cost, convenience and safety. The council, working with KCC, is seeking to develop an integrated transport…
… strategy, favouring public transport and active travel. This could include improving urban design and the connectivity between existing and new residential developments and town 3,400.0 3,600.0 3,800.0 4,000.0 4,200.0 320.0 330.0 340.0 350.0 360.0 370.0 CO 2 em iss io ns (k t) CO 2 em iss io ns (k t) Year Swale's Transport Emissions 2005‐2017 (kt CO2) Swale Kent and Medwy Source: BEIS…