Leicester Mercury

WPL document needs environmen­tal figures

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HAVING read through the Business Proposal document for the workplace parking levy (WPL), I am surprised to read the document fails to note any beneficial environmen­tal figures in its 73 pages.

Contrast this with September 2021’s City Council Executive Summary document, titled Leicester Climate Emergency Strategy 20202023.

In its six chapters it offers figures for properties registered on Environmen­tal Performanc­e Certificat­e register, business related emissions, waste and production in the home and potential global temperatur­es during the century, but again fails to give any figures for transport and travel and its supposed detriment on the climate.

As we continue in the Covid pandemic, business needs support for growth; by continuing to propose this scheme the Labour-run city council appears to undermine financial confidence and discrimina­tes against the employee, should the proposed costs extend to them.

This would include discrimina­ting against the low paid, shift workers and all “key workers”.

If this scheme was to be truly for the environmen­t, electric vehicles would be exempt – which currently as proposed won’t be the case.

If the city council seriously wants investment for its proposed new future buses for Leicester, then as a minimum it should publish its CO2 figures for travel in the main routes from 2011 by annum to date.

Further, the council should have a counter proposal in place to financiall­y fund this ambitious programme.

We cannot deny modern life is affecting the planet, the scientific evidence is there for all to see.

However, for too long it has been easy prey, criticisin­g car users for the ills of the local environmen­t and to look to them to being the “cash cow” of future transport schemes without the full disclosure of evidence for the individual to make a respected judgement on one’s travelling source.

Scott Kennedy-Lount, Leicester

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VERGING ON VANDALISM: A lorry ruined this grass verge in Enderby, but no-one at two councils was interested after three phone calls from our correspond­ent

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