Consultation on city’s transport strategy set to launch

Consultation on the future of transport across the Sheffield City Region (SCR) will launch next week.

An online questionnaire will go live on Monday and run until the end of March to give people across the region the chance to have their say on the SCR’s ambitious draft Transport Strategy.

The strategy aims to grow the regional economy by £500m, boosting economic growth by making it easier for people, particularly those in the most deprived areas, to get to work or places of education.

Looking ahead as far as 2040, the strategy aims to make the best use of the latest transport technologies, and to improve air quality – particularly in those areas that suffer most from pollution.
Martin McKervey, transport lead for the SCR’s Local Enterprise Partnership and partner at law firm CMS Cameron Mc Kenna Nabarro Olswang, said that the strategy would be refined based on comments received during the consultation.

He said: “While we have already achieved a great deal in terms of building a thriving, super-connected and successful economy, such as making multi-million pound road improvements, introducing new tram-trains and contributing to the continuing growth of Doncaster Sheffield Airport, we know there is more that needs to be done.

“We want to make it easier for commuters to reach core cities in the North, improve air quality through sustainable travel, and also do the very best we can to enable people in our most deprived communities to reach places of employment, education and leisure by public transport.

“That’s why I would encourage everyone to have their say on this strategy, which will shape our ambitions for transport across the region and impact upon the day to day lives of all of us in decades to come.”

A key aim of the SCR Transport Strategy involves growing the city region’s economy by £500m, by increasing the numbers of people able to get to key employment sites and education by public transport in 30 minutes. It also aims to increase rail commuting between the SCR and both Greater Manchester and Leeds City Regions by several thousand journeys daily, and ensuring 90% of the region’s population can reach a long-haul airport by public transport within 90 minutes.

Other aims include creating healthy, safe streets by increasing sustainable travel, delivering reduced accident rates, improving air quality, having a zero-carbon public transport network by 2040 and boosting footfall in the main retail and leisure areas by 15%.

There is also an aim to increase transport-focused R & D investment by £330m, and to increase productivity by £75m through reducing journey times and using technology-based efficiencies.

This public consultation will also involve businesses, public transport operators, Peel Airports which runs Doncaster Sheffield Airport, special interest groups such as Friends of the Earth and Natural England, and stakeholders such as MPs, local authorities and parish councils.

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