Martin Mullaney, Councillor for Moseley & Kings Heath, Birmingham


 

Transport

Excel spreasheet showing how much different authorities charge for putting a skip on the public highway

 

Map showing where pedestrians have been involved in accidents in Moseley and Kings Heath Ward between 2002 and 2006
Key to colours on map: Red = fatal injury; Blue = serious injury; Green = slight injury

Map showing accidents involving 2 or more vehicles Moseley and Kings Heath Ward between 2002 and 2006
Key to colours on map: Red = fatal injury; Blue = serious injury; Green = slight injury

Map showing accidents involving bicycles in Moseley and Kings Heath Ward between 2002 and 2006
Key to colours on map: Red = fatal injury; Blue = serious injury; Green = slight injury

Building Bus Use - Executive Summary - to be presented to the Full Council meeting, Tuesday 9th January 2007

 

Bus Rapid Transit in Leeds

Images of Bus Rapid Transit vehicles

Footway crossings - Cabinet report August 2006

Route of the 649/650 bus service - before 27th April 2006

Route of the 650 bus service - after 27th April 2006

Traffic survey of Kings Heath in 2002

Traffic survey of Kings Heath in 2003

50 Bus Real Time Information by text message

Report on the possibility of re-opening the Camp Hill Line to passenger services - this would allow Moseley and Kings Heath railways stations to be re-opened

Push Bikes suggestions for making Moseley more cycle friendly

Blue routes

Blue Routes - minutes of Transportation Scrutiny, 11th July, which discussed Blue Routes

 

 

Published by Martin Mullaney on behalf of the Liberal Democrats, all at 12 Southlands Road, Moseley, B13 9RJ