Including the closely related term integrated transport.
…? Transport: How can we achieve an integrated transport system? How can we better use existing infrastructure for example making the canal a more attractive multipurpose route? Education What is happening locally in primary and secondary schools in terms of education for young people on climate change and how best to address it e.g. growing food, understanding where food comes from etc…
… like to explore in more depth in sessions 5, 6 and 7. This information was collated by the facilitators and fed back to the group in session 4. The jury swiftly agreed that the first two themes should be transport and housing. In order to decide the third theme the jury members looked at each other’s suggestions for a third theme (displayed on flipcharts, see photo on previous page…
…). The session concluded with a large group conversation aimed at reaching consensus around a third theme. They finally agreed that food and farming should be the other focus of the jury’s work. Session 5 (in person): Transport In the fifth session of the jury participants heard from a range of commentators on the first of their chosen themes; transport. Commentators: Councillor John…
… Fillis, Lancashire County Council (former Cabinet Member for Transport). Professor Jillian Anable, Professor of Transport and Energy, Leeds University. Tom Waterhouse, Operations Director for Stagecoach. Brian Cookson OBE, Board member Active Lancashire, (former president of British Cycling). Sandra Cottam-Shea, Managing Director SCS Logistics (haulage services). Councillor June…
… Greenwell, Lancaster City Council and Silverdale Parish Council. See Video footage of their presentations. The task for each commentator was to present from their organisation's perspective, what they are already doing and what needs to be done, under the heading of transport, in order to respond to the jury’s question: ‘What do we need to do in our homes, neighbourhoods and district…