The Regional Transport Plan (RTP) for North Wales is the strategy to achieve an accessible, sustainable, affordable, and integrated transport system across the region.
An engagement session is set for Monday 7th April at Wrexham Library 10-1pm and 3-5.45pm.
You can find out more about the transport plan and have your say online here
Delivery of the plan and its priorities, once agreed, will support the economy to thrive for the long term and is crucial for improving connectivity, and enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors alike.
By prioritising investments in public transport, active travel infrastructure for cycling and walking, and developing innovative mobility solutions, the RTP aims to reduce reliance on private car use and promote more environmentally friendly travel options.
Additionally, the plan emphasises the importance of reducing the negative environmental impact of our transport network, contributing to North Wales’ commitment to sustainability and climate change mitigation.
The successful delivery of the RTP and its priorities will support the regional economy, improve access to jobs and services, and create a more connected and resilient transport system for the future.
Through collaboration with local authorities, the national park authority, Transport for Wales, local businesses, and communities, the RTP will help North Wales transition to a more sustainable and integrated transport network, benefiting everyone in the region.
Cllr David Bithell Lead Member for Strategic Transport said “Developing Regional transport for North Wales for the benefit of residents and visitors is something that will impact all of us, so it’s important to have your say on what you would like to see either at our face to face session or online. ”The online consultation will run until 14th April.”