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Ealing Council’s Travel in Ealing Charter

Did you know that 42% of households in Ealing don’t have a car?

Despite this figure, cars dominate local streets and residents’ lives.

The council is developing a Travel in Ealing Charter. It’s a document that will set out its commitment and approaches for engaging with people on future transport projects. The Charter will tackle many aspects of the negative impact of too many motor vehicles on the road such as road danger, pollution and physical inactivity.

While Better Ealing Streets continues to urge the council to quickly implement more measures to make our roads safer, we support this engagement with local residents so everyone can have their say on measures in the future.

👉You can get involved by completing the council’s online survey here.

https://www.ealing.gov.uk/forms/form/306/en/travel_in_ealing_%E2%80%93_a_charter_for_better_engagement

This survey is a first pass where the council gets input from residents on how future consultations on specific active travel measures should be run.

At this stage, it does not involve any specific transport projects, but forms the foundation of how the council will engage with people in the future.

It’s quick to complete the survey, and we suggest you include your experiences of any previous Ealing Council consultations you’ve taken part in, and also to ask to have follow-up information and discussions around the Travel in Ealing Charter.

Here’s the councils webpage setting out the Travel in Ealing Charter, and this initial consultation

https://www.ealing.gov.uk/info/201042/current_consultations/2939/travel_in_ealing_%E2%80%93_a_charter_for_better_engagement

Here’s a link direct to the survey itself:

https://www.ealing.gov.uk/forms/form/306/en/travel_in_ealing_%E2%80%93_a_charter_for_better_engagement

You can also write your comments via email to the above email address or by post at:

Transport and parking
Ealing Council
Perceval House
4/16 Uxbridge Road
Ealing
W5 2HL

Kind Regards from us all at Better Ealing Streets