Greater Manchester Transport Strategy

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The Greater Manchester Transport Strategy is a long-term regional plan that sets out how transport across Greater Manchester will be developed and improved to support economic growth, sustainability, and better connectivity.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf long-term strategic plan
regional transport plan
transport strategy
aimsTo enhance reliability of the transport network
improve accessibility to jobs and services
improve air quality
improve safety on the transport network
reduce carbon emissions from transport
reduce congestion
support housing and employment growth locations
alignedWith local development plans in Greater Manchester
national transport policy objectives of the UK Government
appliesTo Greater Manchester
country United Kingdom
developedBy Greater Manchester Combined Authority
Transport for Greater Manchester
focusesOn freight and logistics
highways and roads
integration between different transport modes
public transport
walking and cycling
geographicScope Greater Manchester city-region
includes measures to manage travel demand
proposals for active travel infrastructure
proposals for improving public transport corridors
strategic transport priorities for Greater Manchester
intendedOutcome more integrated transport network
more reliable journeys
more sustainable travel choices
policyArea economic development
environment and climate change
spatial planning
transport
purpose coordinate transport planning across the city-region
guide transport investment decisions
improve connectivity
improve sustainability
support economic growth
region North West England
stakeholdersInclude business community
local authorities in Greater Manchester
local residents
transport operators
supports better regional connectivity
regional economic growth
sustainable development objectives
timeHorizon long term
typeOfPlanningDocument strategic transport framework

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Transport for Greater Manchester
overseesProject

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