Time's running out to have your say on the North’s plan for strategic transport infrastructure

By The Editor

15th Aug 2023 | Local News

Lord McLoughlin, Chair of Transport for the North. (Photo: TfN)
Lord McLoughlin, Chair of Transport for the North. (Photo: TfN)

Transport for the North (TfN) is inviting feedback on its revised Strategic Transport Plan (STP) for the North of England which will form the blueprint for investment in the region's transport system. 

There are now just four days to have your say on the proposals, with the consultation ending on Thursday (August 17th). 

Launched on 25th May 2023, the 12-week consultation is giving people chance to have their say on the North's plan for strategic transport infrastructure, which will be analysed and fed into the final STP that will go before the North's political and business leaders later this year for approval. 

A key priority for TfN is ensuring that investment addresses the extent to which access to transport – both in terms of availability and affordability – continues to be a barrier to individuals realising their potential. 

Lord McLoughlin, Chair of Transport for the North, said: "Better connectivity is absolutely essential to the long-term economic success of our region, and we want to see a transport network that works for everyone in in the North. 

"We've had a fantastic response to our revised Strategic Transport Plan consultation so far, with hundreds of comments received already and there's still time to respond if you haven't done so yet. The Plan is the North's voice on strategic transport priorities, so hearing from as many people and businesses as possible across our region is vital. 

"We want an efficient, high-quality, interconnected and decarbonisation transport system that connects people and places. Talk to us, share your thoughts on our Plan and help us deliver a long-term transport strategy for the North." 

The final Strategic Transport Plan is due to be published in early 2024 and will lay the foundations for the transport infrastructure investment for the North for decades to come. 

     

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