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Businesses in the South East urged to have their say on ‘transformational’ thirty-year transport strategy
Leading & Managing Change Redhill & Reigate Business Forum
YMCA celebrates its 150th anniversary in Redhill
Celebrating local business news
Oxenwood Catalina buys 108,193 sq ft facility on Bonehurst Road for £17.25m.
Advertise in Reigate & Bansteads Borough Councils Borough News
Capital Grant Funding opportunities workshop
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Businesses in the South East urged to have their say on ‘transformational’ thirty-year transport strategy

The economy of the South East of England is larger than those of Scotland and Wales combined. The South East’s transport network is nationally and internationally significant, including the country’s two biggest airports, many of its busiest motorways, several major ports and crucial railway links to London the rest of Britain and to mainland Europe. Pressure on this infrastructure network means it needs innovation, insight and investment for the South East to continue to flourish.

 

There is currently no existing single body which plans strategic transport across the South East. Transport for the South East (TfSE) meets that need by forming a partnership of representatives of 16 transport authorities and five local enterprise partnerships. It aims to integrate different modes of transport so that journeys by road, rail, air and sea work more smoothly together. TfSE intends to submit a proposal to government to become a statutory body, which can then bid for government funding.

Transport for the South East held a consultation on its 30-year draft Transport Strategy between 10 October 2019 – 10 January 2020.

The draft Transport Strategy is available to view on the TfSE’s website.

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