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TfL and the Mayor’s transport strategy

Transport Strategy
Created on
27 June 2017

London mayor considers pay-per-mile road pricing and ban on new parking

The Guardian 20/06/17

London's entire transport system to be zero emission by 2050, pledges Sadiq Khan

The Independent 21/06/17

Polluting cars face more charges as Khan plans green London by 2050

Evening Standard 21/06/17

A bold new vision for London

Metro 22/06/17

With the Mayor’s draft Transport Strategy now out for consultation – how does Transport for London intend to implement his radical new ideas?

At a full meeting of the London Assembly tomorrow, Assembly Members will put questions to:

· Mike Brown MVO, TfL Commissioner

· Val Shawcross CBE, Deputy Mayor for Transport

Following this, Assembly Members will submit motions on various topics.

The meeting will take place on Wednesday, 28 June from 10:00am in The Chamber at City Hall (The Queen’s Walk, London SE1).

Media and members of the public are invited to attend

The meeting can also be viewed LIVE via webcast or YouTube

Follow us @LondonAssembly and take part in the meeting discussion using #TransportStrategy

Notes to editors

  1. Agenda Papers
  2. As well as investigating issues that matter to Londoners, the London Assembly acts as a check and a balance on the Mayor.

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