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Transport

  • Electric vehicle charge points

    Has the Devon County Council applied for / received funding for electric vehicle charge point infrastructure from the UK Government? If not, why? • Devon County Council (DCC) has applied for and received funding from the European Regional Development Fund … Continue reading →

  • Public electric vehicle charging points

    What is the name of your Local Authority in Full? Devon County Council How many Public EV charging points are there within the local authority area? We do not hold that information What is the most common speed of EV … Continue reading →

  • Climate Emergency, Transport Plan and Street Lights

    1. Has the council declared a climate emergency? The answer to this question can be found on this Devon County Council webpage. 2. Is there a councillor at Cabinet level who is a Climate Champion? Councillor Andrea Davis is the … Continue reading →

  • Transport services commissioning and contracts

    1. Do you commission / contract for Professional Transport Services / Transport Consultancy support? Yes, Devon County Council (DCC) currently have professional services contracts in place with two suppliers. One contract is with our current private sector partner and another … Continue reading →

  • Daily traffic flow data – Sweetbrier Lane

    What I would like is details of what information was collected and when about the average daily traffic flow. The relevant traffic counts were undertaken at the junction of Sweetbrier Lane/Honiton Road. The first was undertaken in November 2014.  We … Continue reading →

  • Vehicle fleet and tyre management

    Regarding your municipal truck fleet: 1. The current size of your fleet split by car, van and truck. 116 cars 108 vans 18 pick ups 1 mobile 79 mini buses 4 crew cabs 2. Do you contract out your waste … Continue reading →

  • Section 106 contributions, payments and income – Tavistock bus services

    Request 1 – please provide the following information relating to S106 contributions made by developments in Tavistock since 2005: * The location of the development * The planning permission reference * The details of the S106 requirements for local bus … Continue reading →

  • Electric vehicle charging points – cost and revenue – 2019-2021

    1. The electric vehicle charging point with the highest £p/kw which is therefore the most expensive £/kw charging point. Please give data broken down by charging point type – a) ultra-rapid b) rapid c) fast or d) slow 2. The … Continue reading →

  • Green number plates

    On 8 December 2020 the UK government launched a green number plate scheme, which it said could help “motorists benefit from local initiatives such as cheaper parking and cost-free entry into zero-emission zones.’ Please could you tell me if you … Continue reading →

  • Road classification and hauliers agreements – Meavy Lane/Gratton Lane to Cadover Bridge

    I would like the council to supply all information held relating to the official road classification of the Meavy Lane/Gratton Lane route to Cadover Bridge and plus all statistics relating to the amount of traffic regularly using Meavy Lane/Gratton Lane … Continue reading →

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