Re: Integrated National Transport Strategy - invitation to contribute - by [update] 20 Feb 2025 Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 21:25, 24th January 2025 |
In the interests of clarity, I have now amended the headings of all posts in this topic - simply because they were becoming increasingly confusing.
Again, nothing has been deleted - I've just tried to make it clearer for our members and readers.
Re: Integrated National Transport Strategy - invitation to contribute - by [update] 20 Feb 2025 Posted by grahame at 17:21, 24th January 2025 |
Edit note: I have amended grahame's post, purely in the interest of clarity. Goodness, I have to do so much tidying up here on the Coffee Shop forum. CfN.
Re: Integrated National Transport Strategy - invitation to contribute - by [update] 20 Feb 2025 Posted by grahame at 17:18, 24th January 2025 |
https://www.gov.uk/government/calls-for-evidence/integrated-national-transport-strategy-a-call-for-ideas#full-publication-update-history
16 January 2025
Consultation period extended to 20 February 2025.
Consultation period extended to 20 February 2025.
Re: Integrated National Transport Strategy - invitation to contribute - by [update] 20 Feb 2025 Posted by ChrisB at 20:45, 22nd January 2025 |
From Community Rail Network
‘Roadshow’ events – Integrated National Transport Strategy
The Department for Transport (DfT) is developing an Integrated National Transport Strategy (INTS) which will set the high-level direction for how transport should be designed, built, and operated in England over the next ten years.
To help inform this strategy, DfT are running a series of 11 half-day ‘roadshow’ events across England in February and March to gather views on how the strategy can achieve its aims and understand regional perspectives from key stakeholders.
You can apply to attend the roadshows using the relevant Eventbrite links below.
PLEASE NOTE:
There is a very tight deadline to apply for some of the roadshows – please ensure that if you are interested in attending, you read the full instructions and submit your application by the deadline listed;
The DfT is operating a waitlist system to make sure they have a representative split of organisations and attendees from across the regions at each event. Should your application to attend be successful (and this is not guaranteed to be the case), you will receive a further email inviting you to claim your spot. You must complete your registration and receive a ticket to attend.
Full list of roadshow events:
Birmingham – 13 February (applications close at 23:59 on Thursday 23 Jan)
Newcastle – 11 February (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 24 Jan)
Manchester – 12 February (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 24 Jan)
Leicester – 18 February (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 24 Jan)
Ipswich – 19 February (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 24 Jan)
Bristol – 25 February (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 31 Jan)
Brighton – 27 February (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 31 Jan)
Euston (London) – 4 March (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 7 Feb)
The Oval (London) – 5 March (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 7 Feb)
Cornwall (Falmouth) – 7 March (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 14 Feb)
Milton Keynes – 11 March (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 14 Feb)
The Department for Transport (DfT) is developing an Integrated National Transport Strategy (INTS) which will set the high-level direction for how transport should be designed, built, and operated in England over the next ten years.
To help inform this strategy, DfT are running a series of 11 half-day ‘roadshow’ events across England in February and March to gather views on how the strategy can achieve its aims and understand regional perspectives from key stakeholders.
You can apply to attend the roadshows using the relevant Eventbrite links below.
PLEASE NOTE:
There is a very tight deadline to apply for some of the roadshows – please ensure that if you are interested in attending, you read the full instructions and submit your application by the deadline listed;
The DfT is operating a waitlist system to make sure they have a representative split of organisations and attendees from across the regions at each event. Should your application to attend be successful (and this is not guaranteed to be the case), you will receive a further email inviting you to claim your spot. You must complete your registration and receive a ticket to attend.
Full list of roadshow events:
Birmingham – 13 February (applications close at 23:59 on Thursday 23 Jan)
Newcastle – 11 February (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 24 Jan)
Manchester – 12 February (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 24 Jan)
Leicester – 18 February (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 24 Jan)
Ipswich – 19 February (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 24 Jan)
Bristol – 25 February (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 31 Jan)
Brighton – 27 February (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 31 Jan)
Euston (London) – 4 March (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 7 Feb)
The Oval (London) – 5 March (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 7 Feb)
Cornwall (Falmouth) – 7 March (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 14 Feb)
Milton Keynes – 11 March (applications close at 23:59 on Friday 14 Feb)
Re: Integrated National Transport Strategy - invitation to contribute - by [update] 20 Feb 2025 Posted by CyclingSid at 12:32, 19th December 2024 |
CyclingUK has just posted on this https://www.cyclinguk.org/blog/have-your-say-englands-transport-system with some suggestions on how to respond file:///C:/Users/lenovo/Downloads/cycling-uk-guide-to-responding-to-ints-call-for-ideas---dec24.pdf
Re: Integrated National Transport Strategy - invitation to contribute - by [update] 20 Feb 2025 Posted by eightonedee at 14:17, 9th December 2024 |
For a pretty damning assessment of this exercise, I suggest listening to, or watching, last week's Green Signals podcast (starting at 30-42 on the You Tube version), also pretty damning of Heidi Alexander's start as Secretary of State, the latter in contrast to the presenters' (Messrs Harris and Bowker) assessment of her predecessor.
I think the best response would be that this questionnaire is totally inadequate, please try again.
Re: Integrated National Transport Strategy - invitation to contribute - by [update] 20 Feb 2025 Posted by Bob_Blakey at 11:52, 9th December 2024 |
Wherever possible, especially when redevelopments are taking place, co-locate major railway stations and bus stations/interchanges.
Exeter being a classic example of how NOT to do it. And the people who decided to destroy the rather excellent former Cardiff Bus Station should probably receive a good kicking.
Re: Integrated National Transport Strategy - invitation to contribute - by [update] 20 Feb 2025 Posted by Witham Bobby at 11:01, 9th December 2024 |
Paging Jim Hacker
Integrated National Transport Strategy - invitation to contribute - by [update] 20 Feb 2025 Posted by grahame at 16:35, 6th December 2024 |
https://www.gov.uk/government/calls-for-evidence/integrated-national-transport-strategy-a-call-for-ideas
Call for evidence
The Department for Transport is developing a strategy which will set the high-level direction for how transport should be designed, built and operated in England over the next 10 years.
It will set out a single national vision which will put people who use transport and their needs at its heart and empower local leaders to deliver integrated transport solutions that meet the needs of their local communities.
To help us create the strategy, we are now asking people:
* about their experience of transport in England
* what we could do to make it better
We want to hear from:
* people who use any form of transport, including cars, vans, motorbikes, mopeds, trains, underground, metro, trams, buses, minibuses, coaches, bikes, e-bikes, walking or wheeling
* frontline transport workers – people who work in the transport industry
* companies and organisations that operate in the transport sector
Responses to this call for ideas will be considered in the drafting of the Integrated National Transport Strategy.
The Department for Transport is developing a strategy which will set the high-level direction for how transport should be designed, built and operated in England over the next 10 years.
It will set out a single national vision which will put people who use transport and their needs at its heart and empower local leaders to deliver integrated transport solutions that meet the needs of their local communities.
To help us create the strategy, we are now asking people:
* about their experience of transport in England
* what we could do to make it better
We want to hear from:
* people who use any form of transport, including cars, vans, motorbikes, mopeds, trains, underground, metro, trams, buses, minibuses, coaches, bikes, e-bikes, walking or wheeling
* frontline transport workers – people who work in the transport industry
* companies and organisations that operate in the transport sector
Responses to this call for ideas will be considered in the drafting of the Integrated National Transport Strategy.