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A travel plan is a series of measures intended to reduce the dependence of a group of people on single occupancy car journeys. Travel planning is a process, not a procedure; for a travel plan to be effective, it needs to remain a working tool, constantly being reviewed and updated, rather than a completed document left to gather dust on a shelf |
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A travel plan can be effective for any organisation with a building or buildings which people travel to and from on a regular basis. These might include local authority offices and depots, two or more businesses sharing a site, schools, colleges, hospitals, GP surgeries, leisure facilities, churches, residential developmentsā¦. the list is endless! |
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A travel plan sends a positive message to others about the culture and ethos of your organisation. As well as the obvious environmental benefits of reducing car travel, a travel plan will bring clear financial benefits to your organisation, and personal benefits to your staff as their health, morale and fitness improve with increased levels of activity |
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