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Sandeep Shingadia Sustainability & Programmes Manager June 2013

Sandeep Shingadia Sustainability & Programmes Manager June 2013. Centro – who are we and what do we do?. We are the West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive and Authority We promote and develops public transport across the West Midlands Our aim is to transform public transport

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Sandeep Shingadia Sustainability & Programmes Manager June 2013

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  1. Sandeep Shingadia Sustainability & Programmes Manager June 2013

  2. Centro – who are we and what do we do? • We are the West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive and Authority • We promote and develops public transport across the West Midlands • Our aim is to transform public transport • Work in partnership with transport companies and highway authorities • Cover the West Midlands Metropolitan Area

  3. Vision “A world class public transport system delivered by a best in class organisation”

  4. The Area • 2.6 m population • Distinct sub-regions: • - Birmingham/Solihull, • - The Black Country, • - Coventry • Industrial legacy “The workshop of the world” • Cross-roads of the UK

  5. Challenges • Skills • £15bn Regional GVA productivity gap against the UK average • Jobs • Global economy jobs, fit for the future • Region’s unemployment rate currently 9% • Carbon • 80% reduction in UK greenhouse gas by 2050; 34% reduction by 2020

  6. Transport in the West Midlands • Car ownership rising – 47 cars per 100 residents • However 60% of households in Aston do not have access to a car • 7 million trips everyday

  7. Birmingham – Vision for Movement • Supports the Big City Plan with three key priorities • A well connected city • - Delivering a world class, easy to use integrated • public transport • An efficient city • - Making best use of existing highway network with • an appropriate hierarchy of priorities • A walkable city • - Creating an outstanding pedestrian environment

  8. Delivering the Vision for Movement

  9. Birmingham City Centre Extension (BCCE)

  10. Improving Local Sustainable Transport • Big focus on improving sustainable transport, especially walking & cycling • £50m package of improvements ‘Smart Network, Smarter Choices’ – happening now across the area • Supporting behaviour change • Infrastructure • Technology • www.mynetwork.org.uk • Greener fleets • Carbon reduction – more than just transport

  11. How you can get involved • Consultation • Roadshows • Become an advocate • Social Media

  12. Sandeep Shingadia – Sustainability & Programmes Manager sandeepshingadia@centro.org.uk www.centro.org.uk

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