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Mayor announces £3.1m boost to local transport in Havering

20 November 2008

Funding and greater freedom over spending for Havering to cut road deaths, improve town centres and cycling facilities, tackle the school run and carry out essential main road maintenance.

The Mayor of London Boris Johnson today announced £3.1m of funding from Transport for London (TfL) for Havering to deliver local transport improvements during the financial year 2009/10. 

As well as increasing next year's local transport funding from TfL - up to £168.3m from £161m in 2008/09 - the Mayor also confirmed that London's boroughs will have greater freedom in choosing local transport projects.

TfL has included £100,000 for the borough council to spend locally on transport as it chooses.

The £3.1m package will allow the borough to finance several schemes to improve local transport for residents including:

Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, said: 'When I was elected I promised I would be different and give greater freedom to the boroughs.

'This is why this year I have introduced a £100,000 award for boroughs to spend as they choose.

'Boroughs are being given greater freedom to develop and deliver the schemes they want, which means more choice over a range of key local schemes to improve town centres and cycling facilities, tackle the school run and improve local roads.
 
'I am awarding Havering a budget of £3.1m next year for local schemes that will make travelling safer, more accessible and more environment-friendly, helping to improve the quality of life for people across the borough.'

Funding for local transport schemes is allocated each year by TfL in response to the applications from boroughs based on their Local Implementation [transport] Plans (LIPs).

Funding is currently available for a wide range of programmes including road safety, maintaining borough roads, tackling the school run, improving walking, cycling and the local environment, making transport more accessible and measures to improve bus journeys. 



Notes to editors:

 20mph zones  150,000
 Bus priority  240,000
 Bus stop accessibility  75,000
 Education, training, publicity  26,000
 Environment  20,000
 London Cycling Network +  297,000
 Accessibility  60,000
 Local safety schemes  700,000
 Cycling  145,000
 Principal road renewal  422,000
 School travel plans  345,000
 Station access  262,000
 Town centres  150,000
 Travel awareness  7,000
 Walking  150,000
 Trial funding  100,000
   
 Total  3,149,000

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