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Mayor welcomes transport plans for Camden

24 March 2006

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone today approved a new plan which will radically improve transport for people living in Camden.

The London boroughs play a key role in the successful delivery of my transport strategy

Camden Council was one of the first boroughs to submit a Local Implementation Plan (LIP) to the Mayor outlining its vision for local transport improvements across the area.

Highlights of the Camden plan include flagship proposals for the development of world class streets, environmental initiatives to cut pollution and the encouragement of sustainable travel such as cycling and walking.

The GLA Act 1999 requires each London borough to prepare a LIP showing how it proposes to implement the Mayor's Transport Strategy.

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone said: "The London boroughs play a key role in the successful delivery of my transport strategy which focuses on bringing safer, more accessible and more sustainable transport right across the capital. I am happy to approve Camden's plan."

Highlights from Camden's LIP include:

Alex Williams, Camden Council's Assistant Director for Environment, said: "We are delighted that our Local Implementation Plan has been approved.

"We are keen to work in partnership with Transport for London (TfL) to ensure that the aims and objectives of the plan are fully implemented.

"These include making sure that our roads remain safe and that we continue to reduce congestion and pollution in our borough through further environmentally friendly transport schemes.

"For example, we will build on Camden's impressive track record in improving road safety, with not a single child under 16 years killed on the borough's roads for the last two years."

Priorities for all LIPs must address:

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