Walking or cycling
In ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø we are continuing to introduce active travel routes making walking and cycling an easier and safer alternative option
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Sustrans maintain and look after the national cycle network which connects the countryside with towns and cities all over the UK. Find out more about the work of Sustrans here:
Check with your employer if they offer a cycle to work scheme, not only would it reduce your emissions but it’s also a great way to stay healthy. Find out more here:
Instead of buying brand new consider buying second hand – there are second hand bike schemes available which will increase your carbon savings by also contributing to the circular economy
Public transport
Whenever possible plan your journeys using public transport. For more information and to plan your journey by bus go to /en/Resident/Streetscene/Bus-timetables.aspx
With train stations at Buckley, Caergwrle, Flint, Hawarden and Shotton you can integrate your travel plans to reach destinations across Wales and the whole of the UK. For train times and route planning go to
Electric/hybrid cars are powered either solely on a battery or combination of battery powered and petrol. Researching into electric cars is the first step into trying to reduce your emissions “Battery-powered cars create 40% less CO2 than petrol engines” - The AA ()
- Check with your employer, they might offer an electric car salary sacrifice scheme.
Changing your travel patterns
Leaving work a little earlier or later to avoid rush hour can reduce your engine idling time:
Reduce the number of vehicles on the road by commuting with a work colleague and taking it in turns to drive each week.