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Mayor welcomes transport plans for Lambeth

06 June 2006

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone today approved Lambeth's Local Implementation Plan, which is designed to radically improve transport for people living in the borough.

We have made major improvements to London's transport system over the last six years

Lambeth's Local Implementation Plan contains proposals for how the borough intends to implement the Mayor's Transport Strategy between now and 2011.

Key areas of the Local Implementation Plan include sustainable development and regeneration, encouraging greater use of sustainable travel and promoting safety for all forms of travel.

Approving Lambeth's Plan, Mayor of London Ken Livingstone said:
'We have made major improvements to London's transport system over the last six years.

'Bus services have been transformed and we are starting to sort out the Tube.

'The boroughs have a key role in delivering these transport improvements.

'I am happy to approve Lambeth's plan.'

Highlights from Lambeth's Local Implementation Plan include:

Robert Overall, Lambeth's Executive Director, Environment and Culture, said:'We are pleased that the Mayor has approved the Council's Plan.

'I am particularly pleased to be one of the first boroughs to get this approval.

'Lambeth consulted extensively before putting its plan together.

'As a result, we believe we have a plan that shows how we intend to improve transport arrangements in Lambeth in accordance with the Mayors strategy, but in a way that recognises the particular needs and expectations of all those that live, work and visit the borough.'

Priorities for all Local Implementation Plans include:

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