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Transport

Quick Fire Talks: Transport

Organisation
Lambeth Council

Theme
Transport

Goals
Reduce traffic, Climate-friendly streets, Shift modes, Net-zero freight

Date
21 January 2026

Time
5pm — 6:30pm

Location
3Space International House, 6 Canterbury Crescent, Brixton, SW9 7QD

Our January Quick Fire Talk is on Transport. 

It will feature short presentations from Lambeth-based companies and organisations on encouraging active travel, reducing freight delivery emissions, and improving air quality in Lambeth, as well as networking opportunities to foster relationship-building and knowledge sharing. 

Date:

Wednesday 21 January

Time:

5 to 6.30 pm 

Location:

3Space International House, 6 Canterbury Crescent, Brixton, SW9 7QD

Event Highlights

5 to 5.30 pm – Arrivals and welcome to 3space. 

5.30 to 6 pm  – A series of short, focused talks: speakers from across the industry will share practical insights. 

6 to 6.30 pm – Networking and nibbles.

Speakers

Keir Oldfield-Lewis, Head of Environmental Sustainability at the British Film Institute, on early insights into their research on the environmental impact of audience travel. 

Phil Dobson, Founder & Director of upCYCLE LDN, on the work upCYCLE has been doing in Lambeth to get more young people from ethnic minority groups into cycling. 

Ross Phillips, Sustainable Transport Manager from Cross River Partnership, on their award-winning Waterloo Freight Hub Road-Fed Trial. 

Sacha Manson-Smith, Chief Technology Officer at Air Aware Labs, will share some insights from the development of the AirTrack app. 

Nicola Doal, Big Shift Programme Manager at Lambeth Council, on partnership working with Business Improvement Districts on Lambeth’s Car Free Days, with a focus on Atlantic Road, Brixton.

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What can I do to help?

You can make your home or workplace cooler by improving insulation, adding shutters to windows, painting your roof and walls white, and increasing greenery

Opt for energy-efficient appliances and light bulbs to cut down on electricity use. Make it a habit to turn off lights and electronics when not in use, and unplug chargers to prevent phantom energy consumption.

Take steps to fix leaks in faucets and pipes, and install water-saving appliances and fixtures. Incorporate water conservation practices into your daily routine, such as turning off taps when not needed.

Consider using public transportation, carpooling, or ridesharing to reduce your carbon footprint. If possible, opt for fuel-efficient or electric vehicles, and explore alternative modes of transportation like walking or biking

Explore options like solar panels or wind turbines for home energy. Choose energy providers that prioritize renewable sources, and advocate for policies that encourage the use of clean energy.

Reduce meat consumption, particularly red meat, and opt for locally sourced and sustainably produced foods. Consider adopting a vegetarian or vegan diet to lower your environmental impact

Share information on climate change and its impacts with friends and family. Encourage sustainable practices, and support educational initiatives in your community to raise awareness.

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