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Travel Plan Networks

Travel Plan Networks. Jakub Bojczuk. Types of networks. Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) Development Zones Area Based Groups Transport Management Associations (TMAs). The right match. Geographical (ie Area Based) Industry based (NHS networks) Existing business parks, estates, etc.

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Travel Plan Networks

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  1. Travel Plan Networks Jakub Bojczuk

  2. Types of networks • Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) • Development Zones • Area Based Groups • Transport Management Associations (TMAs)

  3. The right match • Geographical (ie Area Based) • Industry based (NHS networks) • Existing business parks, estates, etc.

  4. Barriers versus Opportunities

  5. Teddington Travel to Work Background • The network was created in November 2007, with the aim of reducing congestion in and around Teddington; • The area has historically had a particular problem with congestion and parking; • A number of large employers in the area have been willing to work together to resolve the transport issues; • The network currently consists of 14 members – including large and small businesses, a charity, a health institution and a university.

  6. Commitments • SWELTRAC acts as the lead organisation, supported by Richmond Council; • Each member organisation has staff members on the steering group, these are the travel plan co-ordinators from each site; • These members are either senior management or acting with senior management approval; • The group meets quarterly to maintain momentum and communication.

  7. Network vision “To facilitate smarter choices for travel to work in Teddington, including walking, cycling, public transport and car sharing, in order to reduce the negative impacts of single occupancy car travel on congestion, carbon emissions, the environment and health.”

  8. Measures • Seven member organisations have their own voluntary travel plan, with associated measures to reduce reliance on single occupancy car use in the town. These include: • Car park management (including priority for car sharers); • Cycle to work schemes; • Sufficient, covered secure cycle parking. • Other measures, for the whole network include: • Bike events • Travel information leaflets • Dr Bike sessions • Dedicated website.

  9. Teddington Bike to Work Week • During June 2009, the network ran a series of very successful events across locations in the town. • These events intended to raise the profile of cycling in Teddington and bring together staff from different organisations. • This proved to be popular with keen and non-cyclists, and following the overwhelming success further events are planned for June 2010.

  10. “Travel to Teddington” leaflets • We have produced 5,000 leaflets showing all bus and cycle routes and train stations within approximately 20 minutes walk of the centre of Teddington. • The leaflets also outline the bus frequencies and other useful information about travelling to and around the area.

  11. Dr Bike • Regular on-site Dr Bike and Cycle Maintenance courses are run at most sites in the network. • ‘Great Service, good advice. Our employer Tearfund is very pro bike use and green transport. What I learnt today will help keep my bike running smoothly and help me to do more maintenance in future’

  12. New, dedicated Teddington website, created as part of wider SWELTRAC rebranding; Updated with news and information following feedback from members; Interactive version of Teddington map to be added soon. Website

  13. Communication • Quarterly themed meetings; • Newsletters following each meeting; • Travel plan launches (e.g. At NMO, which was covered in the local newspaper); • Dedicated website; • Teddington Bike to Work Week; • Travel to Teddington leaflets distributed to staff.

  14. Follows each meeting; Contains informal notes on the meeting as well as any further information; Latest newsletter to be sent out as email campaign to minimise costs. Newsletters

  15. Travel plan launches • Individual organisations launch their travel plan to staff with an event possibly including merchandise, prize draw, cycle maintenance; • The NMO travel plan launch was attended by a Richmond councillor and covered in the local press.

  16. Evaluation

  17. Results • Two organisations have recently undertaken reviews of their travel plans. These surveys have shown a positive modal shift from 2006-07 to 2009-10 at both organisations. The combined results indicate a 3% reduction in single-occupancy vehicle use. • These results are particularly positive given that the initial surveys were undertaken in spring/summer while the latest surveys ran in the winter months. • Similar positive results expected when further travel plans are reviewed before September.

  18. Cost saving • A major benefit of the project is that the management can be kept in-house and the management cost decreases as the network is more established (regular meetings are hosted by individual organisations, SWELTRAC now has electronic newsletters), achievement to date makes it easier to promote the network to other organisations).

  19. Future cost benefits We estimate that benefits to organisations and individuals in 2010/11 as a result of activities taken in 2009/10 include: • car parking reduction following car sharing scheme implemented at LGC (30 spaces are car-share dedicated, 30 x £2,000 per annum) – this is to be rolled out across the network; • 36 people cycling instead of driving alone as a direct result of Bike Week events, each is estimated to save £784 p/a if this switch is permanent; • Any network budget is focused on initiatives identified following consultation with members.

  20. Consultation

  21. Innovation • The network is entirely voluntary and members have little in common, apart from their locations (within 1km of Teddington Rail Station). • Members have built up strong working relationships, sharing best practice and benefitting from economies of scale (e.g. shared bike events). • Regular on-site Dr Bike and Cycle Maintenance courses are run, following direct consultation with members. • Innovative travel information maps have been produced and provided to all staff.

  22. Other initiatives

  23. Commerce Awards • Teddington Travel to Work Network was shortlisted for the Pan-European Workplace Mobility Plan Award (PEWTA)

  24. Jakub Bojczuk – j.bojczuk@richmond.gov.uk +4420 8891 7665 Nick Bailey – nicholas.bailey@richmond.gov.uk +4420 8487 5364 http://teddington.sweltrac.org.uk/ Questions?

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