Georgia Taylor

Georgia is a sustainable transport consultant and Equality Diversity and Inclusion Specialist with nearly a decade of experience partnering with public and private sector clients to design and deliver sustainable transport schemes. Her work focuses on promoting inclusion and strengthening communities by ensuring that infrastructure, services, and public spaces are accessible and responsive to the needs of diverse user groups.


Having successfully delivered a wide-range of multi-modal transport projects for UK and international governments, International Funding Institutions (IFIs) and private sector clients, Georgia brings a global perspective to her work, drawing on international best practice and cutting-edge innovations to present solutions which reflect the local, social and economic context of the project and deliver meaningful and lasting impact. Her approach places a strong emphasis on sustainability, supporting the decarbonisation of transport systems and resilience to climate risks. 


Georgia has in-depth experience of navigating and contributing to national, regional and local transport policy and strategy and best practice guidance, including co-authoring the updated RN21-Enhancing the Mobility of Disabled People: Guidelines for Practitioners. Her ‘people-first’ approach to transport planning involves embedding accessibility principles from the earliest stages of project development and pairing inclusive and collaborative stakeholder engagement with evidence-led impact assessment.


Her experience includes: project management, development of Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIPs), Liveable Neighbourhood design and appraisal, implementation of Bus Service Improvement Plans (BSIPs), Blue Badge disabled parking scheme guidance development and implementation, Equality Impact Assessments (EqIA), climate resilience, options appraisal, parking studies and guidance, residential travel planning and travel behaviour change.