Transport Secretary has announced a £2 million
funding boost for regional transport organisations in the South
East of England to develop ambitious strategies to improve
journeys for goods and passengers.
As part of the government’s ambition to give regions across
the UK greater
influence over transport investment decisions, sub-national
transport bodies England’s Economic Heartland and Transport for
the South East will be given £2 million of government funding to
develop innovative transport plans fit for the future of their
regions.
These plans will allow people in counties including Kent,
Hampshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire to influence
government investment decisions at a more regional level, filling
the existing gap between national and local transport
authorities.
, Transport Secretary, said:
This government is committed to empowering regions across
the UK by giving
them a stronger influence over the future of transport in their
area.
This will help us build the modern and effective links our
country needs, improving journey times, boosting housing
development and economic growth, and getting people and goods
where they need to be faster, safely and more comfortably.
Investing in England’s Economic Heartland and Transport for the
South East means that those best placed to make decisions have
our support to put forward ambitious proposals for the future.
We will continue to work closely with these organisations as
they develop transport strategies to help their regions seize
their potential.
Councillor Keith Glazier, Chairman of Transport for the South
East, said:
This is a great step forward for our region’s transport system
and all the people who rely on it. We’re grateful to
the DfT for this vote of
confidence in Transport for the South East and in the work
we’re doing with them to ensure we have an innovative and
efficient network for decades to come.
Councillor Martin Tett, Chairman of England’s Economic Heartland,
said:
This investment by government is good news for England’s
Economic Heartland and will help us deliver our ambitious
programme of work over the next 12 months, which includes work
to develop an over-arching Transport Strategy and taking
forward work to establish England’s Economic Heartland as a
sub-national transport body.
We share the government’s ambition to realise the economic
potential of our region. England’s Economic Heartland is
committed to working collaboratively with the government to
ensure that we get the right investment in strategic
infrastructure, at the right time, and in the right locations.
This vote of confidence in England’s Economic Heartland will
help ensure our region can compete on the global stage by
exploiting its excellence in innovation, technology and
research.
Today’s announcement coincides with Transport for the South East
launching its Economic Connectivity Review in Farnborough. This
represents a key milestone in its work towards developing a
transport strategy for the South East, helping improve journeys
for 7.5 million people and 329,000 businesses from Berkshire to
Kent.
England’s Economic Heartland is a body covering an area from
Oxfordshire through to Cambridgeshire County. It is currently
developing its blueprint for transport to unlock jobs and housing
across the region.
Both will look to follow in the footsteps of England’s first
sub-national transport body, Transport for the North,
which became a statutory body on 1 April 2018.