The Mayor of the East Midlands, Claire Ward, has announced the appointment of Alan Simpson as the Sustainable Travel Ambassador for the East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA) region. This appointment aligns with the Mayor's commitment to making it easier and safer for residents to walk, cycle, and travel sustainably, thereby connecting local communities.
Alan Simpson brings extensive expertise in sustainability to this role. Throughout his career, both in Parliament and beyond, he has consistently prioritized the climate emergency in policy discussions at both local and national levels. His experience includes serving as an Advisor on Energy and Climate for Friends of the Earth and as an Expert Advisor to the Environment Committee Inquiry into Climate and Energy Security for the Welsh Assembly.
Mayor of the East Midlands, Claire Ward, said: “I am delighted to welcome Alan to the EMCCA team, and to this critical role focusing on sustainable travel. I have made this a key pledge of mine, and I am determined to improve the ways people get around the region, be it for work or leisure, and to make the sustainable choice, the easiest choice and bike, scoot or walk.
“Alan is well placed to take on the role as he has been a passionate advocate for environmental policies for decades and I am keen to see the added value he can bring to this project."
“This year will be critical to setting the tone for how we invest in travel and connectivity because we will be developing our first Local Transport Plan: bringing someone in like Alan, who is visionary, knowledgeable, and connected to communities, will ensure that EMCCA’s priorities are the people’s priorities.”
Sustainable Travel Ambassador, Alan Simpson, said: “I am over the moon to accept the role of Sustainable Travel Ambassador, not only as I know I can bring my experience to it, but also because it shows how important this work is to Mayor Claire. She is committed to making this region the best region for sustainable travel, encouraging more people to walk or cycle, which is great for the region’s health and for tackling the climate emergency.”
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