Workplace Parking Levy & Clean Air Schemes 2021

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Workplace Parking Levy & Clean Air Schemes 2021

Delivering, managing and enforcing schemes

21 Oct 2021 The Council House Nottingham

Conference
Phone: 020 7091 7865   Email  
** Last chance to book **

£0 - £0 + VAT

Please be advised that this is a live event and will not take place virtually.

Everything you need to know about WPL and CAZ schemes

Local authorities can attend FREE

The air quality agenda and chronic traffic congestion in the UK’s urban centres have pushed traffic and parking management up the policy agenda at both a national and local government level. A number of UK councils are now giving serious consideration to introducing Workplace Parking Levy (WPL schemes). In parallel, towns and cities are developing an array of low emission zones imposing a range of restrictions on different classes of vehicle.

The day will feature:

  • A focus on Nottingham’s Workplace Parking Levy - how it works, policy aims, lessons learned and its lasting impact.

  • An overview of other WPL schemes that are planned

  • A review of Clean Air Zone and other air quality management schemes around the UK

  • A look at the role of local air quality management projects.

A Landor LINKS event staged in partnership with Nottingham City Council

Sponsored by Marston Holdings

Programme

08:30 - 09:40 - Electric Vehicle Showcase
Nottingham City Council will be showcasing a selection of electric fleet vehicles on Old Market Square,  Including cars, vans, a sweeper, cage tipper and refuse collection vehicle. EV experts from the Council will be on hand to answer any questions you may have. The vehicles will be removed at 10am so this is the only opportunity for delegates to view them, including the WPL ANPR vehicle.


09.00   Registration and refreshments in exhibition


Session 1: Clearer roads, cleaner air

Poor air quality and chronic traffic congestion in the UK’s urban centres has pushed traffic and parking management up the policy agenda at both a national and local government level. A number of UK councils have given serious consideration to introducing a Workplace Parking Levy (WPL schemes) – commissioning studies and preparing public consultations.

In parallel, many towns and cities will have to implement measures to mitigate the impact of vehicle emissions on air quality in urban areas. The need for action will lead to the creation of Clean Air Zones (CAZs). There are different types of CAZs, with some being charging schemes, while others will be non-charging, relying on traffic management and transport measures to reduce air pollution.

This session will look at the national picture on WPL and CAZs. It will also consider their interplay with a range of other schemes and measures, such as anti-idling actions, that encourage, enforce and finance better travel choices in town and city centres.

09.00   Registration and refreshments in exhibition

09.45   Welcome and Introduction

Mel Barrett, Chief Executive, Nottingham City Council

10.00   CAZ and WPL: The national picture

Nick Ruxton-Boyle, Director of Environment, Marston Holdings

10.20   Making the case for change: Leicester’s clean air mission

Cllr Adam Clarke, Deputy City Mayor – Environment and Transportation, Leicester City Council

10.50   Why choose WPL?

Nigel Hallam, WPL Service Manager, Nottingham City Council

11.10   Q&A

11.30   Morning coffee in exhibition

Session 2: Delivering a WPL scheme

The WPL concept is a local traffic management approach enabled in England under the Transport Act 2000. It involves local authorities collecting an annual fee from organisations for private non-residential parking spaces. The fees raised by a WPL must be used to finance improved local transport services, infrastructure and public realm. An added benefit can be a reduction in car traffic as organisations rationalise and reduce parking provision over time.

Nottingham City Council is the first, and so far only, UK local authority to launch a WPL scheme. After initial opposition from the business community, the scheme is widely regarded as having been a success in terms of stakeholder engagement, operation and revenue raising. Recent empirical studies have proven that it has reduced congestion growth by 47%. The Nottingham scheme has won a number of awards and is cited by many leading organisations as a proven way to tackle air quality and congestion.

Chair:  Nick Ruxton-Boyle, Director of Environment, Marston Holdings

12.00   Nottingham’s policy aims

Chris Carter, Head of Transport Strategy, Nottingham City Council

12.15   Scheme development considerations

Jason Gooding, Head of Parking, Fleet and Transport Operations, Nottingham City Council (former WPL Senior Project Manager)

12.30   The legal aspects of creating WPL and clean air schemes?

Tom Henderson, Partner, BDB Pitmans

12.45   Q&A

13.00   Lunch in the exhibition

Session 3: Delivering, managing and enforcing a clean air scheme

A raft of air quality management schemes are being introduced the UK, including pioneering CAZs in Bath and the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in London. This session will see an expert panel help towns and cities plan, implement and manage low emission schemes.

Chair: Mark Frost, Director, Fern Consulting and chair, Transport Planning Society

14.15   The challenges of launching the first Clean Air Zone

Chris Major, Director of Place Management, Bath & North East Somerset Council

14.40   Clean air in a carbon neutral context

Wayne Bexton, Director of Carbon Reduction, Energy and Sustainability, Nottingham City Council

14.55   Low Traffic Neighbourhoods: Behavioural change and lessons learned?

Chris Harrison, Technical Director (Traffic and Parking), Project Centre

15.10   The value of hyper-local monitoring in supporting clean air projects?

John Vinson, John Vinson, Commercial Director, Vortex IoT Air Quality Monitoring?

Session 4: The road ahead

The implementation of traffic and parking management measures to reduce traffic congestion, and encourage the use of public transport and active travel modes, requires the support and commitment of city leaders and elected members who can make the case for controls with vision, passion and courage. The day will close with contributions from group of city leaders and sector experts who will share their experiences of planning and implementing clean air, enhanced public transport and active travel schemes.

16:00   Nottingham’s vision

Cllr Rosemary Healy, Portfolio Holder for Highways, Transport and Cleansing, Nottingham City Council

16.15   Panel
            A debate including featuring:

  • Mark Frost, Director, Fern Consulting, and Chair, Transport Planning Society
  • Nigel Hallam, WPL Service Manager, Nottingham City Council
  • Chris Major, Director of Place Management, Bath & North East Somerset Council
  • Nick Ruxton-Boyle, Director of Environment, Marston Holdings

16.45   Event ends

Who should attend?

  • Traffic and transport engineers

  • Parking managers

  • Enforcement managers

  • Transport planners

  • Councillors and portfolio holders

  • Consultants

  • Chambers of Commerce

  • Lawyers

  • Suppliers

Exhibition opportunities

The exhibition area at this agenda-setting event provides an ideal opportunity to present systems and services to local authorities, consultants and contractors working in the clean air and traffic management sectors.

Confirmed exhibitors

  • Marston Holdings
  • Bristow & Sutor
  • Jenoptik
  • Yunex Traffic
  • Solutionlabs
  • TES
  • CDER Group

Contact: Jason Conboy, Commercial Development Manager, on 020 7091 7895 or email Jason@landor.co.uk

Exhibitor Information

Important information for those exhibiting at the event.

The address for the delivery of postal items to the venue is:

** Landor LINKS WPL Conference **

The Council House,

Old Market Square,

Nottingham.

NG1 2DT

Please ensure you put your company name on each item, this will make it easier to identify.

Please ensure any advance deliveries are not made before Wednesday 20th October 2021. Also ensure that the exhibition name is clearly stated along with the date of the exhibition.

The venue will not take responsibility if any consignments are misplaced.

Exhibitor Set Up

Wednesday 20th October:  16:30 - 17:30

Thursday 21st October: 08:00 - 08:50

Loading Bay

Exhibitors must unload / load at the side of the Council House, near the Information Centre. 

The bay is only accessible from 16:30 on Wednesday 20th October and from 08:30 - 10:00 on Thursday 21st October.

All vehicles must leave the loading bay once they've loaded / unloaded.

The venue and Landor LINKS will not be held responsible for any penalty charges.

Parking

There is no car parking on site, The nearest car park is located on Fletcher Gate which is a short walk to the venue.

Post Event

All items must be collected between 09:00 - 11:30am on Friday 22nd October.


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