Transport leaders in the North of England have set out their vision for the region with a plan that aims to realise our potential as a thriving, socially-inclusive, sustainable region.
The Strategic Transport Plan , adopted by Northern leaders on March 20, is grounded in extensive engagement and work with the North’s mayors and political leaders, local transport authorities, businesses, community groups and residents. Poor connectivity is holding back the North, often constraining growth, impacting our environment and making it difficult for individuals to access opportunities.
Our new Strategic Transport Plan, which builds on the first plan published five years ago, lays the foundations for pan-regional transport investment for the North for decades to come – an efficient, high-quality, inter-connected and decarbonised transport system, one that connects people and places and will support growth and employment opportunities.
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