Including the closely related terms road transport, and public transport.
…. There was recognition that important aspects of this were responsibilities for the Mayor of London, so Assembly members saw the role of Brent Council as lobbying and making the case wherever they could not take actions directly. One element of this was pricing, making public transport more affordable whilst another was accessibility and ease of use, creating a fully integrated…
… recommendations related to action on existing buildings – with a fourth related to new developments. Insulation and cladding was the most popular area for action under this theme. • Supporting public transport was the highest scoring action area within the Transport theme. There was recognition that important aspects of this were responsibilities for the Mayor of London, so Assembly members saw…
… collection and biodegradable bin bags (CRW) 57 More collections and collection points for recycling Free bins (internal food caddies and bin liners) provided by council for every home Incentives for waste reduction and recycling behaviour for businesses 2. Support Use of Public Transport (T) 56 Incentives for tube, bus and trains Affordable transport and fares Encouragement…
… and raising awareness of benefits of public transport 3. Improve insulation and cladding (EHB) 54 Every home to have subsidised and affordable insulation Grants or services for quick housing fixes for individuals Minimum insulation standards for landlords to adhere to 4. Clear waste and recycling instructions (CRW) 50 Council advertising, promotion and instructions More…
… times higher than those from the borough’s buildings and road transport. The Assembly put the emphasis on educating, informing and incentivising good behaviours, alongside interest in community food-growing, repair and reuse schemes. Some of the most-supported actions were about the council enabling individuals and businesses to do more. This could be through education, information…