Public Consultation            

Draft Local Implementation Plan (LIP)

The Mayor of London published his Transport Strategy (MTS) in March 2018 and its overarching aim is for 80 per cent of all trips in London to be made on foot, by cycle or using public transport by 2041, compared with 63 per cent in 2015. The Royal Borough’s third LIP sets out how we plan to implement the MTS locally as well as our other local transport-related priorities. LIPs are statutory documents and all London boroughs need to prepare and submit their LIPs to Transport for London (TfL) for Mayor of London approval.

If you would like to provide feedback on the LIP please complete this short survey. Before responding to this survey please read the Royal Borough's LIP which can be found on the Council's website. The website also contains other useful background information and details other ways that you can provide feedback to the Council.

The closing date for responses is 6 January 2019. For further information, please email [email protected]

Your views

Q1
  Do you agree with our proposed transport objectives in Section 2.1.5. of our Draft LIP?
 
 
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Q3
  Do you agree with the transport challenges and opportunities that we have identified in Sections 2.5 to 2.14 of our Draft LIP?
 
 
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Q5
  Do you agree with the proposed actions in our Delivery Plan in Section 3 of our Draft LIP?
 
 
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About you

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Q11
  Are you a responding as a...
 

Using your personal information
The information you have provided to the Consultation Team and the Environment and Communities Department will only be used to understand respondents’ views on the Draft LIP. Your postcode information may be used to map responses and to better understand the views of people from different areas. Your information will only be used for the intended purpose, we will not collect any additional information about yourself, we will not share your data with other Council Departments and or external bodies. If we intend to use your information for any other purpose, we will normally ask you first. In some cases, the Council may use your information for another purpose if it has a legal duty to do so, to provide a complete service to you, or if there is a risk of serious harm or threat to life. The Council will retain your information in accordance with our retention schedule and it will be held securely.

If you have any questions regarding your Data Protection rights, such as accessing your personal information, etc. or if you have a concern over the handling of your information. You can email [email protected]

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