 This whole plan is based on not creating a single additional new car journey down Milton Road. You might think that sounds impossible, but we don't believe it is. Firstly, North East Cambridge already has good transport connections that don't involve the car. There's Cambridge North Station, there's a guided busway and it's only a 15 minute cycle ride from the city centre, with the Chisholm Trail that's going to be even easier and safer. You've got the Water Beach Greenway coming in as well, and let's not forget about the Cambridge Autonomous Metro. But we know that people are on the habit of driving, and we really want to help break that habit, so we're going to be designing the area to make sure that walking and cycling is safe and natural for everyone to do from day one. That means streets, where cars have to slow down and give way for pedestrians and cyclists all the way. And it means that making sure that things like food shopping and schools are just a short walk away from every home. The car is not going to be king here. There's lots of car parking in the area at the moment, but it isn't being used very efficiently. But by being smarter, we can free upland for new business space, as well as provide parking for new development where it is really needed. There'll be supervision for blue badge holders, but there'll be no doorstep car parking for most new homes in the area. We'll be encouraging the use of car clubs so people can car share, as well as make sure parking isn't pushed into other areas around Northeast Cambridge. Now I know this sounds really ambitious, but think about it. Cambridge is a relatively small and flat city, but it's easy to get around on foot and by bike. The recent Covid crisis has really highlighted to us just how important walking inside me is to our local communities. Northeast Cambridge will be an amazing place for people, not cars.