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Ealing drives forward new transport improvements (PR 1292)

Drivers, cyclists and commuters could all benefit from improved roads and better public transport, thanks to the borough’s new transport strategy. 

The plan, which was approved by Ealing Council’s Cabinet last night, sets out a vision for what should be done to improve traffic flows and make it easier for people to get around the borough.

It confirms the Council’s commitment to major projects like Crossrail and Fastbus, to improve Ealing’s already excellent transport connections with the rest of London.  It also sets out what the Council will do to ensure those projects deliver maximum benefits for the borough.

Some of the other improvements proposed in the strategy include:

Councillor David Millican, Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Transport, said: “There is a relentless increase in traffic and a real need to make it easier for people to get around the borough.  We are committed to working with our partners at TfL to do all we can to improve transport across Ealing and develop systems that really work.  This strategy is of great importance because it sets out our priorities for the future to ensure we improve transport, making life easier for shoppers, commuters, visitors and residents.”

The full strategy is available via the Council’s website at www.ealing.gov.uk

The Cabinet decision is subject to call-in for a period of five working days from the date of publication of the minutes of the meeting.