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14 Gen 2020

Response to the launch of Birmingham City Council’s draft Transport Plan

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Chris Yarsley, Policy Manager for the Midlands at FTA.

 

In response to the launch of Birmingham City Council’s draft Transport Plan today (13 January 2020), Chris Yarsley, Policy Manager for the Midlands at FTA, comments:

 

“As the business organisation representing the UK logistics sector, FTA is calling on Birmingham City Council to reconsider its plans to impose restrictions upon freight vehicles entering the city during the daytime. While some goods can shift from being delivered in the day to the night-time, most are dependent on when the goods are ready or when customers are available to receive them – for example, fresh goods for sale that day and ‘just in time’ deliveries to meet urgent needs.

 

“However, it is encouraging to note that Birmingham City Council has acknowledged the vital role the logistics sector plays in ensuring the city centre remains an attractive place for people to live, work and visit. None of this would be possible without commercial vehicles having access to the city to supply the offices, shops, schools, medical and leisure facilities that residents demand and use. FTA supports the Council’s aim to reduce the volume of private cars in the city; the proposals will ensure that the vehicles that truly must have access to the city – including many freight vehicles – benefit from more reliable and sustainable journeys. Read more

 

 

Source: FREIGHT TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION

 

 

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