Local Transport and Connectivity Plan consultation: Free virtual briefing

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The Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority is consulting on a draft plan setting out the future of transport in the region

Businesses and individuals can have their say on the draft Local Transport & Connectivity Plan and also tell the Combined Authority what their priorities are for transport in the region. It is easy to take part in the consultation and it is important that people and organisations share their views to help shape the final plan.

To find out more, the Combined Authority is hosting two free virtual briefing sessions in July:

  • Tuesday 12th July: 10am – 11am
  • Wednesday 20th July: 10am – 11am

Attending the session will be Tim Bellamy, Interim Head of Transport.

If you would like to attend one of these virtual briefing sessions with your colleagues, please contact Hugo Fulford, and stating session you would like to attend – hfulford@infrastructure-matters.co.uk

For further information about the draft LTCP, please visit the dedicated website. Please share amongst your network because the feedback from organisations and people will help shape the final plan. You can either fill in the online survey or email comments to contact@yourltcp.co.uk.

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