Synopsis
The London Borough of Southwark is a diverse borough stretching southward from the Thames. The majority of Southwark is medium to high density residential and commercial in the north with medium to low density residential in the south. The main objectives of Southwark transport policy are the following:
In 2001, through their links with the MOSES project (mobility services for urban sustainability - a research and demonstration project supported by the European Commission under the Fifth Framework Programme), the London boroughs of Southwark and Sutton became the first London boroughs to sign up jointly to a car sharing scheme that will save people money, cut congestion and reduce pollution. This initiative is an obvious contribution to the achievement of the above mentioned objectives.
Target groups: all citizens
Fields: responsible car use / mobility plans
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