A council has been heavily criticised for printing out ‘thousands of unnecessary pages’ of a report about how to make transport more environmentally friendly.
A council has been criticised for printing ‘thousands of unnecessary pages’ in a report about making transport more environmentally friendly.
The Local Transport and Connectivity Plan aims among other things for a net zero transport system by 2040. ‘I’d have thought at some point, given that this administration is meant to have green loveliness at the heart of everything it does and is sensitive to the climate, why have they printed out 500 pages of the transport plan for all the councillors to have?A protest outside Oxfordshire County Council on Tuesday against making Low Traffic Neighbourhoods permanent in parts of East Oxford
Part of the transport plan is ‘to make Oxfordshire greener, fairer and healthier due the relationship between transport, quality of life, health and the environment.’
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