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Sustainable Travel & Transport

Amongst the many attractions of our university are its parkland setting and a location that places a vibrant city centre within easy reach. Careful development of the campus has ensured that we make the most of available building space whilst maintaining the quality of our surroundings. However, the volume of traffic coming to the site presents us with serious challenges that must be faced if we are to continue to thrive and grow. opment of initiatives that support alternatives to single-person, car journeys to the site. Whilst the Plan seeks to balance personal choice against what is good for the environment, wherever possible the options are also realistic in promoting more restrictive measures that will be necessary to continue sustainable development of our University.

The UEA Travel Plan sets out the University's commitment to reducing car use and in particular sole occupancy car journeys.  The Plan is updated on a regular basis to ensure it can adapt to new challenges and make the best use of new opportunities.   Copies of the Travel Plan and subsequent updates can be found below.  

Our pages have been designed to help you find ways to travel more sustainably and we hope you will find the information useful.

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Walking to campus

Cycling to campus

Public Transport

Park & Ride

Car Sharing

Car Parking Arrangements


The UEA Travel Plan
 (original version)

UEA Travel Plan - Updated version, April 2006

UEA Travel Plan Update - Transport Policy 2010

Travel Plan Achievements - 2009

School of Nursing & Midwifery Travel Plan

UEA Vehicle Regulations 2013


For more information please contact transport@uea.ac.uk

 

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