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TfL: Travel Planning for Venues holding One-Off Events 5 h June 2008 Damian Price – Mott MacDonald damian.price@mottmac.com
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Structure of presentation Introduction to one-off travel planning The 4 pilot travel plans Key findings from pilots Potential impact Moving forward How could established travel plan practices work for venues that hold one-off events? Is there a case for one-off event travel planning?
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What type of events are covered? Process is for venues that hold one-off events
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Why travel plan for a one-off event? The events industry is by its very nature, a throw-away industry. We need to minimise this where possible & A recent survey of music event attendees found 84% were concerned about the environmental impact of travel to and from such events
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One-off events in London Conferences / Exhibitions o 145 trade events o 71 consumer shows o 6.6m visitors to London o ~14m total event attendees Large music event venue: 0.5 million attendees annually Typical workplace of 250 staff 56,000 trips Medium venue of 2000 400,000 trips
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Characteristics to consider The audience o Not engaged with venue o Limited contact opportunity o Low knowledge of options o Wide catchment The event & venue o Timings vary o Space/design limitations o Event & venue separate o Ticket purchase Regulatory Issues
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The 4 pilot travel plans International Confex 2008 Carling Academy, Brixton Kentish Town Forum
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Approach Amending and adapting the workplace approach Establish objectives and stakeholders Baseline (site audit) Travel survey Initiatives Action Plan Follow up
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Key Issues Face to face surveying ensures data Information should be number one priority: No information provided Only flight information Eurostar terminates at Waterloo Incorrect information Nothing on walking and cycling
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Visitor travel – Origins Wide catchment: Only 46% for Kentish Town from London Only 29% for Brixton from London (17% from overseas) 62% for Earls Court directly from their home 57% for Kentish Town directly from home Origins for Brixton Academy
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The 4 pilots – key findings Mode Share (main mode)
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Travel Plan Initiatives - Internet
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Travel Plan Initiatives – Real Time Info
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Initiatives – Facilitating Walking
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Initiatives – Facilitating Cycling
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The impact of the pilots Potential Modal Shift: Earls Court:3,000,000: annual visitors Aim: 3% increase in sustainable travel = 90,000 visitors Academy – 15,000 / Forum – 8,000 Other Benefits for the Venue Car Parking Management Corporate and Social Responsibility Increase attractiveness of the venue
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Next Steps Should one-off event travel planning be rolled out further? Assessment of the project: Overall Individual travel plans Transferable benefits Follow up monitoring Criteria for site selection Amending workplace approach Expansion of the impacts of travel planning
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damian.price@mottmac.com Thank you – any questions?
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