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Consultation has concluded
The North Wales Transport Commission are an independent panel who were established in March 2022 to assess the problems, opportunities, challenges and objectives for realising a sustainable, integrated and multi-modal transport system in North Wales.
The Commission is taking a multi-modal approach, looking at the entirety of the region to consider how modal shift can be achieved in both urban and rural areas. The Commission’s remit covers the Local Authority areas of Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham.
The Commission is considering interventions of varying scales that can enable a shift to more sustainable means of travel and freight movement. The Commission wants these improvements to offer viable alternatives to the private car through a transport system that makes life better for all people in the region, in both urban and rural areas and supports the region’s journey to net zero.
To date, an Interim Report (June 2023) and Progress Statement (January 2023) have been published by the Commission, available here: North Wales Transport Commission | GOV.WALES
The North Wales Transport Commission are an independent panel who were established in March 2022 to assess the problems, opportunities, challenges and objectives for realising a sustainable, integrated and multi-modal transport system in North Wales.
The Commission is taking a multi-modal approach, looking at the entirety of the region to consider how modal shift can be achieved in both urban and rural areas. The Commission’s remit covers the Local Authority areas of Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham.
The Commission is considering interventions of varying scales that can enable a shift to more sustainable means of travel and freight movement. The Commission wants these improvements to offer viable alternatives to the private car through a transport system that makes life better for all people in the region, in both urban and rural areas and supports the region’s journey to net zero.
To date, an Interim Report (June 2023) and Progress Statement (January 2023) have been published by the Commission, available here: North Wales Transport Commission | GOV.WALES
We would be grateful if you could spend five minutes to provide your feedback on the project completing the survey provided.
Your comments and feedback will help us to ensure that the final recommendations of the Commission are of most benefit and suitability to the people of North Wales, and representative of all. It is also a great opportunity for you to raise any transport issues in your local area that can be investigated further and addressed wherever possible.
The survey is available using the tab below.
The official closing date of the online consultation is August 18th, 2023 , and therefore we would appreciate if you could provide your feedback before this date.
Consultation has concluded
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