OUR KEY AREAS OF COMMITMENT 4B We are pleased to LOCAL TRANSPORT INVESTMENT be working with Southwark Cyclists as FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE USERS a strategic partner.

Our vision is to enable people to use • Hundreds of electric vehicle charging points. sustainable transport and reduce • One year’s free car club membership for car use, promoting the Healthy IMPROVEMENTS Masterplan residents and convenient new car club Streets philosophy in the Mayor OVER £33M TO SURREY TWO NEW BUS parking spaces. of ’s Transport Strategy, TOWARDS TRANSPORT QUAYS AND CANADA ROUTES the draft London Plan, Southwark IMPROVEMENTS WATER STATIONS • Monitoring of new town centre car parking usage Council’s emerging Movement Plan to establish whether additional controls and and the draft New Southwark Plan. management measures are needed to encourage Our proposed measures seek to less car use. ensure 80% of trips will be by public transport, walking and cycling by WE WILL DELIVER: CYCLING AND WALKING 2033 and we aspire to achieve the • In excess of £33m over the next 15 years towards a range of transport • c.10,000 new cycle parking spaces, with 1,066 Mayor’s targets for inner London for projects to increase capacity and frequency, make journeys quicker, delivered in phase one, including the potential 90% to be by these modes by 2041. and provide a greater range of choices to those living or working in for provision for cargo bikes and those used by We have spent the past three years Canada Water and the wider and Surrey Docks area. This disabled people and for children. will mitigate the impacts of our future development. Examples include: working with (TfL) • One year’s free cycle hire Santander membership and Southwark Council on a transport for new residents. package to address the effects of the STATION Masterplan. We know local people • Contribute to the funding of a second entrance/exit ticket hall providing • Funds for six Santander cycle hire docking stations experience busy transport services step free access and reducing congestion, delivered by TfL. Together to link into the recently announced extension of the during peak periods. The Masterplan with HIF funding this will pay for the full costs of the works. scheme to Canada Water and Rotherhithe. will not be delivered overnight and over • Around 3.8 km of new streets and spaces for the next 15 years, working with TfL pedestrians and cyclists. and Southwark Council, we will deliver • A financial contribution for TfL to provide additional staff, better transport improvements to address the communications and internal alterations to create more space • New and improved routes between the existing Masterplan’s demand on local services. for passengers and better enable use of the train services. areas and the development – e.g. from the new High Street to Lower Road. TfL and Southwark Council have stated other projects, such as the Elizabeth BUSES • New pedestrian crossings and junction improvements. • Funding for two new high frequency bus routes, one between London Line (Crossrail), improvements to DLR • Legible London wayfinding signage. services, Cycleway 4 and extending Bridge, Canada Water and Greenwich and the other between Canada Santander Cycle Hire to Rotherhithe, Water, Old Kent Road and Central London, as well as potential • A Bicycle User Group which will coordinate cycle along with changes in travel behaviour, improvements to local bus links. training, best practice and initiatives to encourage will help relieve local congestion. TfL the uptake and support for cycling locally. • New bus stands along the new High Street with real time travel estimates 10-15% of passengers who information. use the Jubilee Line will change to the Elizabeth Line, increasing space for • Improved and new bus stands on existing highway in and around the FURTHER TO THESE COMMITMENTS others. In addition, workers alighting development. at Canada Water will create space We will continue to work with local interest groups for local people to board. Longer • New driver facilities. such as Southwark Cyclists, who have agreed to be term projects, like the Bakerloo Line strategic partners. USE OF CARS extension to , would also We have submitted a Sustainable Transport Plan, • Far fewer town centre car parking spaces, reducing from c. 1,900 today provide alternatives and change travel which includes details on servicing and deliveries to 1,000 spaces when the Masterplan is completed. patterns further. and want to create a Transport Innovation Hub to We actively supported a successful • Disabled car parking provision only for the new homes, with a showcase new transport technology and initiatives £80.8m bid for Government money maximum of one car parking space for every ten homes. with facilities to try out new modes of transport and encourage learning and training for the community. as part of the Housing Infrastructure • No private car parking for the offices and other commercial uses, other Fund (HIF) to increase the frequency of than a few spaces for disabled people. We will also run a Sustainable Transport Fund the Overground to 20 trains per hour which will use a proportion of the income from • Funding made available for highway improvements and amendments (currently 16), improve Surrey Quays the town centre car parking to support innovative Station and deliver improvements to to/extension of the Controlled Parking Zones in the area, if required by Illustrative view of the High Street, looking north. 16 transport measures and promote non-car modes. 17 Canada Water bus station by 2024. the local community.