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GOCO CAR in Swindon 

GOCO CAR 

Robin Pointon of Go Travel Solutions and GOCO CAR with Kevin McCloud of Hab.

Professional Image for Hab Oakus.

The development and co-ordination of GOCO CAR in Swindon is being supported by specialist sustainable transport consultancy Go Travel Solutions. It forms part of a range of initiatives by GOCO, a multi-stakeholder sustainable travel co-operative. GOCO CAR forms part of the Commonwheels network of car clubs across the UK. The car club has been developed in partnership with Hab Oakus, developer of ‘The Triangle’, a new high-quality sustainable 42-home development in Swindon. Hab Oakus is a partnership between Kevin McCloud’s company Hab and housing group, GreenSquare. Please see the image below.

 

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