Parcelly now working with London Brixton BID

Parcelly now working with London Brixton BID

Parcelly has announced a new partnership with London Business Improvement District (BID) Brixton – which extends its “collaboration with local BIDs across London to help tackle the environmental impact of personal parcel deliveries”. The new partnership sees Parcelly being offered as bespoke last-mile delivery solution for local councils, their employees, resident companies and citizens.

By opting to have their parcels sent to a a convenient Parcelly location close to their home, office workers can help to reduce the number of delivery vans coming into the centre of town.

Gianluca Rizzo, Brixton BID Operations Manager, commented: “The BID is already delivering a range of benefits to the town centre by providing additional policing, cleaning, and greening. We are now tackling the important issue of air quality. We are aware that Brixton Road is one of the most polluted areas in the Capital and are now putting in place a number of initiatives to improve air quality. The partnership with Parcelly is one of the many steps we are taking to ensure less vehicles drive into Brixton and to avoid congestion.”

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