There is a once in a generation chance for your readers to have a real say on how ticketing is priced in London.

The Mayor of London has announced that he will instruct TfL to examine how to encourage walking and cycling as part of the flexible ticketing package to be introduced in 2015.

The announcement comes in response to the report, "Commuter Payback", which looked at ways to get more Londoners travelling to work on bike or foot.

The report estimates that under a system of commuter rebates, a zones 1-3 season ticket holder, who chooses to walk or cycle just once a week, could receive a refund of ᆪ207 upon expiry of their Travelcard and a zones 1-6 annual Travelcard, working remotely or from home one day a week, could receive a ᆪ310.50 rebate.

I urge residents from Merton and Wandsworth to have their views heard on the issue of part time ticketing and contribute to the following consultation by searching "flexible commuting" and clicking the top link on the search result.

Richard Tracey; Conservative Assembly Member for Merton & Wandsworth

What do you think? Send your letter to: letters@wandsworthguardian.co.uk (Wandsworth) or letters@wimbledonguardian.co.uk (Merton).