Spatial Planning and Rural Mobility Policy Positions can support better connectivity and economic growth

Monday 13th June 2022

Transport for the North outlines the region’s shared positions as part of work to revise the Strategic Transport Plan (STP) and enhance mobility for people and businesses.

A collaborative approach to spatial planning and improving rural mobility has been approved by the North of England’s political and business leaders, paving the way for improved connectivity and economic growth in the region.

The policy positions are part of Transport for the North’s (TfN) work to update the 2019 Strategic Transport Plan for the region and outline the benefits to be gained from investing in transport infrastructure. Agreed by the TfN Board Members, they reinforce the importance of the region speaking with “one voice” on the need for better transport networks and will help to inform the statutory advice the Sub-national Transport Body (STB) provides to Government.

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On rural mobility the policy position sets out how our work can help support its partners as they seek to address issues including the impact of the cost of public transport, car dependency, and limited service. These issues are also highlighted in our soon-to-be-published research on transport-related social exclusion.

The rural mobility document outlines four key roles for TfN:

Download the Policy Position

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On spatial planning the policy positions highlight the importance of TfN working with its Members and partners in a collaborative approach that shares insights and experiences and enables its members to take a holistic view to planning for transport, housing, and commercial needs.

It outlines four key roles for TfN:

Download the Policy Position

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Martin Tugwell, Chief Executive at Transport for the North, said: “In 2019 we published our Strategic Transport Plan: this sets out an ambitious vision for the North of England, one where modern transport connections enable sustainable economic growth and support an excellent quality of life.

“As we embark on creating a revised Strategic Transport Plan it’s important that we take into account the challenges and opportunities around decarbonisation, changes in travel behaviours post pandemic, and the emergence of new technologies.

“Developing these and other policy positions, will help us ensure that the revised Strategic Transport Plan remains in-step with the needs and ambitions of the North of England’s residents and businesses.”

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Find out more about the policy positions and Strategic Transport Plan visit:

Strategic Transport Plan