Useful Links
Several organisations can offer general advice on setting up and running travel plans. The Workplace Travel Plan Company accepts no responsibility for the content of external websites:
Travel Plan Co-ordinator
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport
Consort House
12 West George Street
Glasgow
G2 1HN
Tel: 0141 333 3727
Regional Transport Partnerships
Scottish Government
Links to news, publications, statistics and research including:
- Transport
- Household Transport in 2006
- Scottish Executive Travel Survey 2006
- Scotland’s National Transport Strategy
Department for Transport
- Department for Transport
- Travel Plan Resources Pack for Employers (2002) This pack is intended as a 'one-stop' resource for organisations looking to develop and implement a travel plan
- Essential Guide to Travel Planning (2007) (an update to the above)
Sustainable Travel (website information)
- Choose Another Way - The Scottish Government's sustainable travel information website
- Sustainable Travel
This site contains information about:
Act On CO2
Smarter Choices
Travel Plans
School Travel
Travel awareness campaigns
Walking
Cycling
Home Zones
Climate change and transport
Manual for Streets
Teleworking / flexible and agile working
Sustainable travel demonstration towns
NHS Health Scotland
Topics include:
Physical Activity Learning - Details of opportunities for learning and training on physical activity issues and related networks for sharing knowledge and best practices.
Physical Activity Research - Ongoing research, evaluations, work on the evidence base and links to published research on physical activity.
Physical Activity Publications - Listings of physical activity reports, evaluations, leaflets and other printed materials produced by Health Scotland.
Physical Activity Links - Related pages and websites on physical activity for various audiences from Health Scotland, our partners and other organisations.
Energy Saving Trust
Provide information about:
Free fleet consultancy
Free travel planning
Lots of other useful resources, publications, statistics
Paths to Health
Provide:
Workplace walking information and resources
Pedometer packs (cost per pack)
Training courses to become workplace walking scheme coordinators and walk leaders
Walk in to work out (NHS Health Scotland) (small cost for packs). This is a pack designed to help people to prepare and plan to start walking or cycling part or all of the way to work. It includes a co-ordinator's guide, a number of promotional booklets and posters for display.
Grants to help delivery and implementation of schemes
Paths for all Partnership
Provide:
Advice & Support - Includes publications and resources, contact information for your area and technical guidance on access provision
Training - Includes details of training and development courses
News & Events - Provides the latest information and details of events
Community Support - Offers resources to help communities develop well designed, managed and promoted path networks
Projects - Demonstrates examples of good practice and innovation from around the country
National Context - Explains how access and paths link in with the outdoor access legislation and also fits into the wider framework of social, economic and environmental policies. Plus information about recent access related legal cases.
Cycling Scotland
Provide:
Education and Training
Cycle skills training
Getting Started - A guide to commuting by bike. Lots of information on starting to make short journeys by bike. Worth a look, even if you want to cycle for your health or just for fun rather than to get to work, school or study.
Cycle to Work - A factsheet about salary sacrifice schemes.
Cycle Friendly Employer Award - Gives employers national recognition for promoting cycling in the workplace. This resource pack contains useful information for both employers and staff as well as case studies, best practice examples and sources of further information.
Sustrans
Provide information about:
TravelSmart
Active Travel
Information sheets (60+) including:
Introduction to Active Travel
Introduction to Active Travel Scotland
How to produce Active Travel directions for your visitors and staff
Active Commuting for Your Business
How to promote walking and the workforce
Moving towards improved health and a better environment
Creating the environment for active travel
Active travel and healthy ageing
Active travel and mental well-being
Active travel and healthy workplaces
Safe Routes to Healthcare
Active travel as physical activity promotion
The economic potential of active travel
Healthy and active travel
Challenge Brochure
Living Streets
Provides:
Events Calendar
Library; information on getting the following right (need to be a member to access) Walkability, Balance, Traffic, Environment, Upkeep, Safety, Relaxation, Beauty, Connections & Information
Work Wise UK
Encourage:
Flexible working hours
Flexible working location
Traveline Scotland
Healthy Working Lives
Public Transport information:
General Public Transport Information
Rail Timetables and Information
Bus Company Timetables and Information
Salary Sacrifice Schemes:
Salary Sacrifice Schemes - Bicycles
Salary Sacrifice Schemes - Bus Tickets
- First - See individual companies for details
- Stagecoach - See individual companies for details
- Arriva - See individual companies for details
- p&mm Employee Benefits Green Travel 2 Work
Car Information:
Car Sharing
- UK Directory of Car Share Sites
- Liftshare site for individuals
- Liftshare corporate site for providing car sharing to organisations
- National CarShare
- shareAcar
- freewheelers
- Car Plus
Car Clubs
TRANSformScotland
Campaigns about:
Tackling Climate Change
Better Public Transport
Healthy Transport
Socially-just Transport
National TravelWise Association (NTWA)
The NTWA is a network of local authorities, health sector contacts, academics and public transport executives, working in partnership to promote healthy and sustainable transport.
Association for Commuter Transport (ACT)
The ACT provides support to organisations that need to reduce the number of cars parked onsite, through the introduction of a travel plan.
NTWA and ACT Have Now Merged - 2008
Stepchange
Stepchange offered a personalised travel planning model for Scotland which delivered voluntary travel behaviour change. By offering tailored suggestions, information and encouragement to people, it helps many of them to enjoy life more while using the car less. Resources on the website are still available:
Analysis of Commuter Options (ACO)
Community Guides
Full Analysis of Car-based Travel Costs (FACT)
Personal Journey Plans
Site Specific Journey Plans
Walking Distance Maps
'Wise' Booklets
Workplace Challenge
Cleaner Safer Greener Communities
Home Zones
Events
- European Union Sustainable Energy Week
- Scottish Environment Week
- World Health Day
- National Work From Home Day
- National Liftshare Day
- Work Wise Week
- Bike Week
- Green Transport Week
- European Mobility Week
- In Town Without My Car
- In Town Without My Car Day - ETA
- World Carfree Day
