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New 'Green Travel Districts' for Birmingham to entice drivers out of cars

Eleven areas in the city to receive special designated status as part of a major shake-up to encourage people out of their cars.

CGI of how Kings Heath High Street might look after a major transport shake-up which would see it named a Green Travel District

Eleven areas in Birmingham are to be designated as Green Travel Districts as part of a major shake-up to encourage people out of their cars.

The 11 districts are expected to be the first of many and will be unveiled on November 13 in the Birmingham Mobility Action Plan (BMAP) white paper, which is working towards the 20-year vision for improving transport.

The Green Travel Districts will see investment focused on public transport, walking and cycling to try to encourage people to use cars less, with the and carbon reduction targets to hit.

The 11 areas are:

● The city centre

● The area around Jaguar Land Rover's Castle Bromwich plant, including Castle Vale and The Fort

● Around the proposed life sciences campus in Selly Oak

● Perry Barr including Witton, the Food Hub and the Advanced Manufacturing Hub