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Tell us how you travel...

Thank you to all those that have taken the time so far to respond to the East Hampshire District Council consultation on Whitehill & Bordon Low-Car Design. It is clear from the response to date that a suitable alternative transport network is required if car use is to reduce. As a result, we are now keen to understand how you and your families are getting around Whitehill & Bordon.

This survey is your chance to share with us your travel habits and preferences, which will help us develop travel plans and support initiatives as part of the emerging Local Plan that will be suitable and beneficial to all local residents.

Our goal is to develop Whitehill & Bordon in a way that will provide practical measures for sustainable travel, reduce carbon emissions and minimise the environmental impact of traffic. We know that everyone is different in the way they move around places. Therefore, we want to understand how people travel for different purposes and what could be done to increase walking, cycling and the use of public transport in Whitehill & Bordon.

The travel survey will run until the end of the consultation, 31st August 2022, and is completely anonymous and confidential. It should take no more than 5 minutes of your time to complete.

Start the survey now

Interactive map launching mid-August

Keep an eye out for the final part of the consultation launching mid-August, that will allow Whitehill & Bordon residents to provide us with location specific information on residential parking. Make sure you don’t miss your chance to put your “pin our map!”

For further updates and to be notified of when this final part of the consultation launches, click here.

Posted on 4th August 2022

by East Hampshire District Council