Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
London Councils is launching a new online resource to support borough collaboration on car clubs policy, as part of a wider sustainable transport strategy for the capital.
London Councils, the umbrella body for local government in the capital, will host the resource on its website as a space for borough officers, car club operators and other users to access relevant sources of information.
Road transport causes around half of London’s air pollution, which is a factor in thousands of premature deaths every year and leads to serious health problems.
There are currently six car clubs in London, estimated to have more than 400,000 members across the capital. Boroughs are responsible for 95 per cent of London’s roads and are committed to promoting cleaner, greener, and more active transport modes. The car club fleet in London emits 28 per cent less CO2 than the average UK vehicle and 100 per cent of car club cars are already compliant with the capital’s Ultra Low Emission Zone
Boroughs believe car clubs have an important role to play in reducing private car ownership, but they must fit into London’s broader strategy of encouraging behaviour change and promoting more active and sustainable transport.
Julian Bell, chair of London Councils’ Transport & Environment Committee, said: “Car dependency in the capital means more congestion, more air pollution, more carbon emissions, and more damage to Londoners’ health. Boroughs are determined to make people think twice before using their cars for non-essential journeys and to encourage increased use of active and sustainable transport.
“Car clubs can play an important role in changing behaviour. We’re keen to support car clubs where they help to reduce the total number of vehicles on the road and facilitate use of less-polluting vehicles. However, car clubs don’t work everywhere and need to fit into our overall strategy for greener travel options such as walking, cycling, and public transport. Through improving data sharing with each other and closer collaboration, including with TfL and the car club sector, boroughs are developing a coordinated approach that will help achieve this.”
Sue Robb of 4Children talks to Julie Laughton and Alison Britton from the Department for Education about the role of childminders in delivering the 30 hours free entitlement.
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