FOI release

Third party consulting fees relating to Low Traffic Neighbourhoods

Case reference FOI2022/00773

Published 4 July 2022

Request

Please could you give me the following details regarding third party consulting fees relating to Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in your local authority. LTN schemes sometimes go by different names in different areas, e.g. Active Neighbourhoods, Living Streets, Spaces for People. Here is a definition if helpful: "A low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) is a residential area, bordered by main roads (roads that are often used by buses, lorries and non-local traffic), where "through" motor vehicle traffic is discouraged or removed, while allowing access for pedestrians and cyclists."

Q1. The total amount of funds spent on third party consultancy fees related to all work done on LTNs from the start of 2020 up to and including May 2022. For example, this may include consultation, implementation, monitoring, analysis and any other work.

Q2. The names of the companies who have undertaken this work for your local authority.

Response

The council have not introduced any Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in Hereford, therefore we do not hold any information in order to answer your request. No consultancy work has taken place.

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