A travel plan is a package of measures produced to encourage people to use alternative modes of transport to single-occupancy car-use as they travel to work, around their community or embark upon leisure or recreational trips.
Such a plan could include car sharing schemes; a commitment to improve cycling facilities; strategies to encourage walking; interest free loans for public transport tickets or restricted car parking allocations. Travel plans can offer real benefits, not only to organisations and their employees, but also to the surrounding neighbourhood and natural and built environments that make up the wider local community
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You can also access all the latest information about our TravelWise Merseyside Forums, specially developed to support organisations in their development and ongoing implementation of their travel plans.
To support the more than 100 businesses now involved in Travel Plans, we have developed the Wise Moves Membership services to help make Travel Planning even simpler. This service includes our on-line survey, which can help you to target your travel plan to make the most impact and monitor results. Its free to join so sign up today!
To assist organisations, we have produced a TravelWise Travel Plan Pack for use as a resource for those looking to develop and implement their own Travel Plan. It is a 'dip-in' resource, which is appropriate to all types of organisations - private sector companies, hospitals, colleges, residential developments, tourist/leisure sites and speculative/multi-occupied developments - just ‘dip-in' to access the sections as they are relevant or are of interest to your organisation. Please click on the page below to view the resource.
14.03.2010
Part of the St Helens ‘Get Yourself Lively ...... Walking' scheme, managed and supported by Halton & St Helens Primary Care Trust.
03.03.2010
People are being invited to share their views on the future of transport in Merseyside. As part of preparations for the next Local Transport Plan (LTP3), the Merseyside Transport Partnership (MTP) wants to hear opinions of people from all sectors of the community.