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Smarter Choices Smarter Places EAST END ACCESSIBILITY Adam Bows Team Leader Sustainable Transport LES. 11km 2 City Centre (E), Dalmarnock & Parkhead 28,000 people in 15,200 households population density 2,560 per km 2 Good public transport network on corridors

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  1. Smarter Choices Smarter PlacesEAST END ACCESSIBILITYAdam BowsTeam Leader Sustainable Transport LES

  2. 11km2 City Centre (E), Dalmarnock & Parkhead 28,000 people in 15,200 households population density 2,560 per km2 Good public transport network on corridors Large areas of derelict, vacant, urban land 6 Venues and 1 live site for the 2014 Games Sporting and tourist attractions e.g. Celtic Park Relatively limited active travel network (34km) Physical Characteristics

  3. Games 2014 - East End Cluster

  4. National Indoor Sports Arena Velodrome

  5. Very low car ownership (73% no car!) 27% walk, 24% bus, only 29% drive to work Social deprivation; @50% ‘income deprived’ @50% population ‘economically inactive’ Chronic ill health: - Male life expectancy 10 years below the Scottish Average (63.5 years v. 74 years) - 25% children overweight or obese (2006) - 2x rate of Coronary Heart Disease deaths - 5x+ rate of drug & alcohol related deaths Demographic Characteristics

  6. Promote active travel to Glasgow 2014 venues Increase proportion of trips made by sustainable, active and healthy travel modes Improve the health of residents and visitors by increasing physical activity through active travel Dramatically improve accessibility of the East End by sustainable travel Reduce transport related CO2 emissions ……………. A BIG TASK!!! Project Aims

  7. Psychological Real & Perceived personal security concerns Fear of traffic Apathy/inertia/laziness territorialism/gang activity negative perceptions of social status lack of knowledge & awareness weather Physical poor quality walking & cycling environment lack of facilities neglected street environment intimidating traffic conditions no access to a bike, cannot ride a bike low personal fitness Redress the barriers to Active Travel: HOW?

  8. £2.15m Major Upgrades to Walking and Cycling Infrastructure on 3 Corridors: Clydeside NCN 75 - 7km, off-road link. Personal security upgrades, connections (£250k) Glasgow Green to Parkhead - 2.5km ‘Copenhagen’ style fully kerb segregated cycle route James Street & London Road (£500k) Merchant City to Parkhead - 3km ‘traffic free’ corridor via Gallowgate, entry treatments and pedestrian priority (£1.4m) Package of Measures 1).

  9. £350,000 Intensive Marketing Campaign Walking & cycling travel resource packs Multi-modal travel resource packs intensive marketing & awareness campaign Community ‘get cycling initiative’ School Bike Loan Scheme Walk, cycle & PT journey planner Car share journey matching Package of Measures 2).

  10. At project outset headline targets are: All trips to 2014 Games Venues in the East End to be by non-car modes Increase walking mode share by min 15% Increase cycling mode share by min 25% Increase proportion of adults and children meeting minimum activity levels Reduce the volume of transport related CO2 emissions generated by the SCSP area Headline Targets

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