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21st May - Help build BB’s award-winning Travel Programme |
Download an invitation here.
Come to breakfast at the Jerwood Space on 21st May, meet local business colleagues and learn more about Better Bankside's award-winning Travel Planning programme. You also have the chance to contribute your thoughts to an exciting new EU bid, in which Better Bankside hopes to be a partner.
Running order is as follows:
8.30am Arrival & breakfast
8.45am Welcome & Introduction
8.55am Five-minute briefings:
- Travel Planning in Bankside – work to date
- A Workplace Travel Plan – why it was good for Ofcom
- A new EU bid – Bankside travel & the ‘triple bottom line’
9.10am Small groups. Key questions:
- How can we better promote walking and cycling
- What are your other key transport concerns?
- How can Bankside travel initiatives serve your ‘triple bottom line’?
9.45am Feedback from small groups & next steps
10.00am Close Better Bankside's Travel Planning Group started with a well-attended breakfast at the self-same venue in November 2005. Participants contributed enthusiastically to workshops designed to identify key transport issues in the area. This very successful event was repeated in 2006.
Since 2005, the Travel Planning Group has been meeting every six weeks at a variety of local venues. It is delivered in partnership with Southwark Council, as part of their commitment to the Optimum 2 project. Meetings are usually chaired by Barbara Thornhill of the Health & Safety Executive.
Some of its key successes have been a pilot pool bike scheme, an online Travel Resource, featuring an innovate interactive map, the Bankside Travel Plan, which sets ambitious targets for walking and cycling, Bikefest - a programme of measures to encourage cycling, a programme of guided walks, and support for the introduction of car clubs in the area.
The 2008-09 programme seeks to embed the earlier successes in the programme, supporting individual business travel plans, offering ongoing support for cyclists and would-be cyclists, and introducing innovative new travel modes. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 07 May 2008 )
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