Including 4 closely related terms such as road transport, transport network, and transport impact.
… (Farnham and Godalming) in Waverley area due to traffic causing annual average nitrogen dioxide levels to exceed the air quality objective at relevant receptors. 14 The main sources of air pollution in Waverley include: Road transport; private vehicles, public transport, taxi’s and private hire vehicles, HGVs (delivery and service vehicles) Buildings; heating and cooling…
… September 2019 and the subsequent action plan detailing actions the council will take over the next ten years as we aim to be carbon neutral by 2030. Waverley is a growing borough however, it is vital that transport, developments and businesses are sustainable to ensure that whilst meeting the needs of the current generation we do so without compromising the ability of future generations…
…-friendly transport network taking action on air quality issues, especially those caused by vehicle emissions, and encouraging zero-carbon buses and taxis working with partners to ensure the environmental stewardship of our open spaces are of the highest quality including the promotion of biodiversity, rewilding and the phasing out of pesticide use other than in exceptional and defined…
… public transport as those responsibilities are with the national government and SCC, it will take action within its own powers in support of electrification and hydrogen alternatives and more sustainable transport while lobbying SCC and government as appropriate. The council can however influence the reduction of emissions directly by: encouraging council staff to look at alternative…
… ways of travelling to work based on a Transport Impact Hierarchy; working with towns and parishes and our neighbouring councils to increase the number of cycle paths in key areas across the borough and providing good quality cycle parking close to key destinations; reducing business travel by adopting a range of infrastructure and behavioural changes; asking contractors…