Access to services in the West Malling area, Part 2 Alternatives to private cars and public transport
From Sustainable Community Action
< Malling Action Partnership, < MAP Transport and Accessibility group
Worksheet T2, Part 2 Alternatives to private cars and public transport
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[edit] Q 9. What car clubs or travel share schemes are there?
Starting points for information
- County Council
- Bus operators
- Rural Transport Partnerships
[edit] Q 10. Are there safe, off-road cycle routes between the town and villages?
Starting points for information
- Tourist information
- Town web site
- Library
Observation & Snapshot Only Cycle path identified in Transport Snapshot was from Kings Hill via A228 Bypass
[edit] Q 11. Which public services are available on-line and where can they be accessed?
Starting points for information
- Internet (search for all the public service providers, eg, local health trust, education authority, district council)
- Local survey of public internet access points
Note (Worksheets EC2 Q18; S2 Q5; S4; S5 Q10; S7 Q6 also refer to local government services)
[edit] Q.12. What mobile services are available in the villages?
Method Look, for example, at local fruit and vegetable delivery box schemes, mobile shop(s), libraries, and meals on wheels services
Starting points for information
- Library
- Local council
Observation & Snapshot
KCC Library Services operate in the MAP Area, for example to Kings Hill see Social and Community Snapshot
Worksheet T1
- Travel to and from the West Malling area, Part 1 Travel by car
- Travel to and from the West Malling area, Part 2 travel by public transport
- Travel to and from the West Malling area, SWOT analysis
Worksheet T2
- Access to services in the West Malling area, Part 1 Timetabling and accessibility of public transport
- Access to services in the West Malling area, Part 2 Alternatives to private cars and public transport
- Access to services in the West Malling area, SWOT analysis
Worksheet T3
