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Getting from A to B: Welcome! Your Latest Active Travel Options Explained Chair: Tomos Joyce, Cross River Partnership Todays Speakers Sefinat Otaru Lucy Atkinson Susannah Wilks Tomos Joyce Laura Jacklin Joshua West Project Manager


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Getting from A to B: Your Latest Active Travel Options Explained

Welcome!

Chair: Tomos Joyce, Cross River Partnership

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Today’s Speakers

Tomos Joyce Project Manager Cross River Partnership Chair / Speaker Lucy Atkinson Senior Project Officer Sustrans Speaker Susannah Wilks Director Cross River Partnership Speaker Sefinat Otaru Project Manager Cross River Partnership Speaker Laura Jacklin Senior Project Officer Cross River Partnership Chat moderator Joshua West Communications Manager Cross River Partnership Webinar tech support

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Today’s Agenda

  • 1. Introduction to

CRP

  • 2. TfL: Covid-19

Response

  • 3. Sustrans:

Building your confidence to cycle and walk

  • 4. CRP: Clean Air

Walking Route

Have your say: Q/A session after each presentation

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Introduction to Cross River Partnership Susannah Wilks, CRP Director

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CRP Projects

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Our Vision

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Places Projects People

Deliver in great places, sharing best practice whilst ensuring all businesses are supported to grow sustainably Working with engaged people connecting stakeholders to successfully collaborate and deliver Deliver innovative projects for partners encouraging businesses to shift from incremental to permanent change, whilst inspiring others to do more at pace

Working towards sustainable businesses, improving air quality.

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Central to our Projects

Lucy Saunders, Healthy Streets

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CRP’s Covid-19 Response

Cross River Partnership is working at pace to help support communities, Local Authorities and private bodies with their Covid-19 response

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Physical Interventions Monitoring Guidance

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Transport for London: Covid-19 Response Tomos Joyce on behalf of Andrew Hatch, TfL

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TfL: safe travel measures Further measures to prevent crowding, such as:

  • Operating stations differently

through restricting entry if necessary.

  • New one-way and queuing

systems will be in operation at some stations. Measures to help enable social distancing are being put in place wherever possible.

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TfL: safe travel measures

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TfL: safe travel measures

TfL have introduced an enhanced cleaning regime.

This includes:

  • Using additional hospital-grade cleaning substances that kill

viruses and bacteria on contact.

  • New anti-viral disinfectant that protects for up to 30 days.
  • Key interchanges being cleaned more frequently – including

during the day.

  • All regular ‘touch point’ areas on buses, such as poles and doors,

being wiped down with a strong disinfectant every day.

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TfL: safe travel measures

Hundreds of hand sanitiser points

  • TfL have started to introduce sanitiser points across the

transport network and these will soon be installed at every Tube and TfL Rail station.

  • They will also be installed in all bus stations, Victoria

Coach Station, TfL river piers, the Woolwich Ferry, Emirates Air Line and at all London Overground and DLR stations where it’s safe and secure to do so.

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TfL: Streetspace

TfL are working with London's boroughs to identify places where temporary changes are needed to support social distancing, or that would benefit from walking and cycling improvements. TfL are focusing on three key areas:

  • 1. Quickly building a strategic cycling network
  • 2. Changing town centres
  • 3. Reducing traffic on residential streets
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TfL: Summary

  • Measures to help enable social

distancing are being put in place across the network.

  • The network is clean and as

safe to use as it’s ever been.

  • Streetspace schemes are being installed at

pace across London – enabling more active travel.

More info Much more available on the TfL website (tfl.gov.uk). Search for ‘TfL coronavirus’ on Google. Questions Please direct to Tomos so he can send them on to TfL’s Local Communities & Partnerships team. Marketing Hi-res versions of collateral used in this presentation can be provided upon request.

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CRP’s Healthy Streets Everyday

We deliver 3 key workstreams:

  • 1. Streetscape Improvements

Parklets Greening Infrastructure Cycle / walking routes

  • 2. New Traffic Regulations
  • 3. Car Free Behaviour

School Streets Play Streets Cycle Skills Journey Planning

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How HSE is helping?

Alex Bodwen, 2016 Glasgow City Council, 2020 Street Design, 2020

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Any Questions?

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Building your confidence to Cycle and Walk Lucy Atkinson, Sustrans

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About Sustrans

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Benefits of active travel

Avoids fares Gets you there faster Is cardiovascular exercise Supports mental health Is good for the planet

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Making trips active and safe

The school run Local shopping Journeys to work Rides for leisure

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How we work with local authorities

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Boroughs may use feedback to make improvements Public submit photographs and feedback

Case study: Space to Move tool

Temporary interventions uploaded Local authorities are given summary of feedback

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Case study: food bank deliveries on cycles

This is Dan… …and this is Iris

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Case study: route planning for workplaces

Quiet route guidance helps to support people to travel schools and workplaces

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Case study: cycle training

Building confidence

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Getting started

Getting a cycle safe for the road Plan ahead – routes and timing Practice journeys and cycle training Making cycling social

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How Sustrans can help

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Questions?

@lucyvatko @ s u s t r a n s l

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Clean Air Route Finder (CARF) Sefinat Otaru, CRP

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What is CARF? Navigates Quantifies Displays

  • Breathe easier
  • Get active
  • Explore London

Clean Air Walking Routes

  • User’s exposure
  • Travel time and
  • Distance
  • Pedestrians
  • Cyclists
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How to use CARF?

Go to www.cleanairroutes.london Enter starting point & destination, then mode of travel Up to 3 routes generated

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CARF in Action

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Convenience of CARF

Identify your routes Shorten public transport journeys Explore cycling into central London

Getting Around London

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CARF 2.0

  • 3. Travel time to London’s Railway Termini
  • 2. Additional routes

§Key tube stations §London’s car-free zones §Other areas of interest

  • 1. Breakdown of user’s exposure along the routes

What the update will include:

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Questions?

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What’s next?

Join us for our next Live Share session!

Thursday 2nd July at 2pm

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Tomos Joyce Project Manager Cross River Partnership tomosjoyce@crossriverpartnership.org Lucy Atkinson Senior Project Officer Sustrans Lucy.Atkinson@sustrans.org.uk Susannah Wilks Director Cross River Partnership susannahwilks@crossriverpartnership.org Sefinat Otaru Project Manager Cross River Partnership sefinatotaru@crossriverpartnership.org

Thank You!

www.crossriverpartnership.org @CrossRiverPship

linkedin.com/company/cross-river-partnership/

www.crossriverpartnership.org/newsletter Search ‘Cross River Partnership’ in YouTube