FAQs

Mobility Hubs FAQs

Are mobility hubs customisable?

Yes. Each hub is tailored to local needs, space availability and priorities, such as biodiversity enhancement, accessibility, or branding for business improvement districts.

What features can be included in a mobility hub?

Standard features can include cycle parking, rain gardens, green screens, seating, digital or physical signage, e-bike/e-scooter docks and community noticeboards.

Can mobility hubs help reduce congestion and pollution?

Yes – by promoting active travel and integrating transport options, they reduce reliance on private vehicles and improve local air quality.

Who uses mobility hubs?

They are designed for a wide range of users including commuters, residents, students and visitors – encouraging walking, cycling and public transport use.

What are the benefits of a mobility hub?

Mobility hubs improve access to sustainable transport, reduce car dependency, enhance public realm aesthetics, and support climate and air quality goals.

What is a mobility hub?

A mobility hub is a multifunctional space that integrates green infrastructure with active travel options like bike parking, e-scooter docks and seating, often supported by wayfinding and planting.