I know that at the moment, this isn’t a priority and that most people don’t pay much attention to this information. I am not encouraging anyone to stretch their exercise time or leave their self isolation if that applies to them. The users of the bus service take priority and
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Horsforth roundabout changes – Opportunity or thin end of the wedge?
To get more people out of cars, it is important that all efforts are taken to ensure that sustainable forms of transport can be completed safely and at a rapid pace. Although segregated Infrastructure is highly desirable, it is also important that cycling can take place safely on the road
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Tidal Bus Lane Proposal Meeting
The room was quiet as the various meeting attendees shuffled in their seats. This was like billions of other meetings in a generic meeting room. The lead for the agenda item cleared their throat. “OK, everyone! So the next item will focus on Scott Hall Road. We have a frequent
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Removing abandoned vehicles cost Leeds nearly £15k in two years
Leeds City Council spent over £10,000 removing 70 vehicles abandoned in Leeds in 2016 with a further £4,200 spent in 2017 for the year until late October on removing 21 other vehicles . Over 1,000 reports were received by Leeds City Council with regards to abandoned vehicles in 2016 with
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Further developments in the Bike Share discussion
With Leeds set to introduce bike share in the coming months, I will be sharing stories that highlight some of the positives and negatives of the various schemes in operation. Ofo scheme in Sheffield is an early success Ofo introduced a scheme in Sheffield recently. Although the local press has
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Draft contribution to the Leeds CAZ consultation
The Leeds CAZ consultation contains three open questions when individuals contribute to the consultation. Are there any other additional measures you feel the council should be taking to improve air quality? The council should be considering further provisions now to ensure that Leeds can achieve the air quality targets that
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West Yorkshire gains £4.1m from Clean Bus Technology Fund
Over 230 buses are set to be fitted with technology that reduces their emissions following two successful bids to the Clean Bus Technology Fund. West Yorkshire Combined Authority will receive funding that will reduce emissions from 156 buses, whilst Leeds City Council will receive further funding to reduce emissions from
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Dockless bikes will be a winner in Leeds
Leeds City Council are set to confirm that they will commence advanced discussions with Ofo to deliver a dockless bike scheme in Leeds. The intention is to trial the scheme for 12 months. The scheme follows a number of other dockless bike schemes in the UK including London, Oxford,
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Bus priority is a tram enabler
In 2004, whilst the debate about Edinburgh tram rumbled on, the council commissioned a series of priority measures between the city and Edinburgh Park. Included in this work was a 1.5km section of guided busway on the proposed route, offering the benefits of the tram network to thousands of travellers
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The current set of strikes are encouraging people to investigate different options for travelling between places as rail services are reduced to a fraction of what they usually are. Journey planners are challenging, focused on making a single journey and usually routing you back to the railway station on to
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