The Future of Transport
In July 2004, the Department for Transport published its White Paper 'The Future of Transport - a Network for 2030', setting out the Government's longer-term aspirations. It highlighted that good transport is essential for a successful economy and society:
- Providing access to jobs, services and schools
- Getting goods to shops and materials and customers to businesses
- Allowing us to make the most of our free time.
Congestion Continues to Increase
Nationally population is growing, people are living longer and more people are living in single person households than ever before. In addition, Swindon Borough Council has to accommodate approximately 23,000 new dwellings within the Borough by 2011
Over the last 12 months, motorway traffic has increased by 4% and car traffic in general has increased by 2%. Currently 81% of men and 61% of women hold driving licences. Fewer than half of the children travelling to school now walk.
The Government requires all Councils with a statutory responsibility for highways to prepare a five-year Local Transport Plan setting out not only the Council's vision for transport in the area but also the aims and objectives, strategies and action plans for achieving those aims.
Comment on the Local Transport Plan
If you would like to comment in more detail about a wide range of transport issues, please e-mail your views to the Transport Planning Team at transportplanning@swindon.gov.uk
Alternatively, you can write to us at the following address:
The Transport Planning Team
Swindon Borough Council
Premier House
Swindon
SN1 1TZ
No individuals will be identified or reported upon, but commonly highlighted issues will be used to develop the Council's transport strategies or the next five-year Local Transport Plan.