BT180 - Healthy Streets Officer

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Value

£77,000

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Classifications

  • Environmental services

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  • award

Submission Deadline

4 months ago

Published

4 months ago

Description

Westminster City Council is a responsible Highway Authority and there is an increasing 
commitment to Design, Implement and Manage a range of more Walking, Cycling, Bus, Road 
Safety, Freight and Servicing and Equality relates schemes and projects on the street. This rapid 
increase in demand of our schemes has necessitated the need to provide suitable services to 
support the delivery of the following schemes retention and continued employment of a Project 
Officer to deliver:

1. Westminster Cycle Loan
2. Westminster Greater Soho freight consolidation scheme demonstrator schemes
3. Tfl/Santander Cycle Loan Vouchers for low income residents
4. Zero Emission Zone (ZEN) member lead
5. Responsible School Streets schemes.

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