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Slimming down the car park

By: Series: Facilities Management ; 9(8) May 2002, 20-21(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Highlights the cost of car parks both directly and indirectly to the company and the need to curb car usage in order to reduce this cost as well as use the land more effectively and efficiently such as for expansion of the company buildings. Discusses means of reducing car use - promotion of public transport, cycling and walking, and the use of technology such as teleconferencing which remove the need for travel. Reports on a successful transport policy at a site in Cheshire just south of Manchester.
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Highlights the cost of car parks both directly and indirectly to the company and the need to curb car usage in order to reduce this cost as well as use the land more effectively and efficiently such as for expansion of the company buildings. Discusses means of reducing car use - promotion of public transport, cycling and walking, and the use of technology such as teleconferencing which remove the need for travel. Reports on a successful transport policy at a site in Cheshire just south of Manchester.