Let’s Talk Swindon: Community Engagement
- April 2025
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Glasgow is serious about encouraging low carbon travel options. That’s why it became the first and only city in the UK to announce in 2012 that parking for electric vehicles would be free. At the same time, the city has expanded its own network of free charging points on the street and at Council venues. The city’s own car club is acknowledged to have one of the lowest carbon fleets in the UK and will add ten electric vehicles this year. Each of our car club vehicles is estimated to keep a further twelve cars off the city streets.