GNTP Business Forum Paul Southby Chair – Invest in Nottingham Partner, Geldards LLP Transport for inward investors, developers, place-makers & businesses.

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GNTP Business Forum Paul Southby Chair – Invest in Nottingham Partner, Geldards LLP Transport for inward investors, developers, place-makers & businesses

Nottingham at a glance One of UK’s eight Core Cities Capital of the East Midlands 640,000 residents in the conurbation One of UK’s six Science Cities The UK’s 4th Greenest City Two universities with over 60,000 students 7th richest city in the UK Just 90 minutes to London by train and under 5 hours to Paris East Midlands International Airport - direct connections to Europe, USA, India and Africa A top 6 UK shopping location and 34 million visitors each year Home to 50 regional and national business headquarters £3.5 billion planned investment of development over the next 10 years Economy worth £11.2 billion

Invest in Nottingham Promotes Nottingham as a top UK business location Seeks to attract new companies to the area and promote the growth of indigenous businesses Maximises trade and export opportunities Promotes the city’s key growth areas to bring new business to Nottingham.

City Growth Plan ‘a place for innovative businesses and individuals to thrive’ Fostering enterprise –Supporting all –Digital content –Lifesciences –Clean technology Developing a skilled workforce Building a 21st century infrastructure Barriers to growth/areas for support

Our investment More than £3.5 billion being invested in and around the City A combination of public and private sector funds, covering transport, infrastructure and the built environment.

Nottingham - a Connected City A first class transport interchange Central UK location - most UK regions within two hours Easy access to direct worldwide destinations, Nottingham’s Train Station £100m revamp. High speed trains every 30 minutes - London in 90 minutes Direct connections to Eurostar East Midlands Parkway East Midlands Airport - direct flights worldwide, second largest freight airport in the UK Nottingham has access to 3 junctions M1 motorway Planned improvements to the A453 open for 2013 NET Phase Two

Transport - the Implications for Invest in Nottingham -Selling the City -Development and Growth -Quality of Life -Sustainable infrastructure programmes

GNTP Business Forum – The Big Idea – Gary Smerdon-White 18 th September 2012

Contents Background Local economic context Local transport context Objectives Public and Business Public Business Future Direction

Survey Objectives Overview of public and business use of transport – 2000 travellers and 200 businesses Find out the likes and dislikes of public and business Explore perceived barriers to more sustainable, healthy behaviours and how these can be overcome. Explore general attitudes towards sustainability Identify opportunities for improving planning, delivery and promotion of sustainable travel

Business and Public Common objective: reduction of traffic congestion on roads also: – Making it easy for people to get around using a range of transport – A single (integrated) ticket for all local buses and trams. – Making journey times more reliable (by all means of transport). – Improving the safety of our roads. Few ranked ‘improving information’ most important but Kangaroo? Public (72%) and business (70%): good transport links. Want a high quality bus service and good walking and cycling routes. 49% of businesses and 37% of public: views on local transport listened to - positive increase from 2008.

Public Travel Statistics Over a quarter - no access to a private vehicle, Majority used public transport - mostly bus to 2012 Walking trips (+8%) – recession? Cycle trips rose to 2% from 1% of all journeys Minor reductions in bus travel and private car use, tram trips remained steady Overall reduction by train, from 2% to 1%.

Public Influence Convenience now more important than cost, Most people give little thought to their choice – particularly car Almost a fifth of the cyclists cited cost and health 53% of those who chose based on cost used bus People generally perceive bus to be cheaper than car. Preference of bus passengers is car Preference of significant proportions of car drivers, car passengers, tram users and taxi passengers is bus

Public Satisfaction and Barriers 86% of respondents rated their journey as good or very good - highest for tram (91%) and lowest for taxi passengers (78%). Improvement in local train services in last 4 years. Improvement in cycle infrastructure/ services since 2008 – safety issues The majority – no significant barriers to using their ‘ideal’. Those who aspire to drive increased slightly – young people More and/or cheaper parking likely to result in more car use 21% considering changing (from 12% in 2008) – 75% to more sustainable modes of travel – most to walking

Business View 72% perceived good public transport important 86% ease of access for customers and visitors most important 83% adequate transport facilities to receive deliveries important 79% reliability of journey times (across all modes) important Large businesses prioritising sustainable and active travel Easy access for customers and visitors most important concern for SMEs.

Business Attitudes Since 2008 large businesses delivered - management role SMEs - growing awareness of benefits of sustainable travel and more now following the example of larger employers 71% encourage more sustainable travel to the workplace. Main motivations – Environment, healthy lifestyles, car parking 33% - nothing the local authority could do to assist Need - Extending and enhancing the local public transport network (30%), providing cheaper public transport (14%) and enhancing cycle routes (6%) Rising fuel costs, 35% changed their travel behaviour

Business Fuel Price and Climate Change Threat of climate change (83%) greater than the rising cost of fuel (62%). 2008/2012 reverse Environmental factors increasing for large business operators. SMEs pro-active in promoting a change in business travel behaviours as a response to rising fuel prices. –21% are making fewer journeys and deliveries –16% are encouraging car sharing –14% are encouraging employees to use public transport more often. Significant number encouraging staff to travel more sustainably by offering incentives to use smarter travel choices.

Conclusions Key priorities for future investment in infrastructure and services: Reducing traffic congestion on Nottingham’s roads; Making it easy to get around on a whole range of transport Making journey times more reliable (by all means of transport) Improving the safety of our roads. Some potential improvements and incentives PT: Cheaper (27% of respondents), Higher frequency (10% ) Introducing a single (integrated) ticket Increase public awareness of the Kangaroo ticket, Cycling safely - targeted adult cycle training, safer routes for cyclists Further support for businesses on walking and cycling

Marketing Considerations Cost and convenience - key levers for influencing behaviour 77% to make more sustainable journeys, targeted incentives Walking currently a very popular – a key intervention Latent demand for car travel among public transport users – especially the young. Overtly compare the true cost car travel with public transport in marketing materials Retaining existing public transport users when the economic climate improves. Threat of climate change and concern for the environment are key messages for Big Wheel Business Club