Workforce travel survey 2025 now live

In 2024 our Active and Sustainable Travel team worked in partnership with a local business to develop a cutting-edge tool for workforce travel planning. A year later, and CalCommuter tool is now used by several local authorities across Scotland, and beyond.
Targeted approach
Following the success of last year’s pilot, we are again making use of the CalCommuter tool to conduct our workforce travel survey for 2025. To all staff who completed a survey last year, the the Active and Sustainable Travel team would like to say a big thank you. This year, in a more targeted approach, the survey will be undertaken across 12 key worksites only.
All staff based at the following key worksites (even if you work from home and/or completed a survey last year) are strongly encouraged to complete the CalCommuter form before it closes on 3 November 2025:
- Dunbar Grammar School
- John Muir House
- Kinwegar Waste Services Depot
- Knox Academy / Meadowpark CP Unit
- Musselburgh Grammar School
- North Berwick High School
- Penston House
- Preston Lodge High School
- Ross High School / The Brae
- Wallyford Primary School / Nursery
- Wallyford Learning Campus (e.g. Rosehill High School / The Brae / Community Centre)
- Windygoul Primary School
Benefits for you
Save time and money: Ever wondered if there’s a quicker, cheaper way to get to work? CalCommuter crunches the numbers for you, comparing your current commute with alternative routes and modes of transport.
Reduce your carbon footprint: Each one of us plays a vital role in our council's environmental goals. Use your personalised commute plan to go green.
Contribute to data-driven decisions: Your participation helps shape the future of commuting at East Lothian Council.
“Filling out the survey was a breeze, and the results were really interesting. Highly recommend taking those few minutes - it's worth it!"
Scan the QR code or follow this link to complete the survey

If you have any questions about this year’s survey please get in touch with our Active and Sustainable Travel Officer, Richard Kerr, at rkerr1@eastlothian.gov.uk