Western Morning News

Changing the way we travel is vital for West

- WILLIAM TELFORD william.telford@reachplc.com

AMAJOR new report is calling for an “infrastruc­ture revolution” for the South West with long-term Government transport spending targeted at the region in a bid to “level up” the UK.

The new document, called Connecting Communitie­s, has been written by the CBI and business advisers at KPMG UK and calls for ministers to create increasing­ly reliable, greener and more flexible transport networks for communitie­s across the country.

The report says that commuter habits in the South West have changed significan­tly as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic and Government investment in transport, and infrastruc­ture must evolve accordingl­y.

It recognises that significan­t Government interventi­ons have been needed to maintain commuter routes amid the decline in public transport demand during the pandemic, including grant support for bus services and emergency funding for railways. The CBI has welcomed these measures but is now urging the Government to use its forthcomin­g Spending Review to make commuter connectivi­ty “fit for the future” across the UK.

This will mean going further to support the delivery of well-integrated investment­s that will create more flexible, reliable and low-carbon commutes.

The report argues there has never been a better time to reshape the UK’s transport network to help “level up” across the regions and work towards a zero carbon future.

The paper outlines a series of recommenda­tions for the Government on how to rethink the ways it invests in the nation’s commuter networks. The proposals include:

Making longer-term funding allocation­s for regional infrastruc­ture, to enable strategic planning and improved infrastruc­ture maintenanc­e.

Taking a fresh approach to decision-making about investment in commuting infrastruc­ture – focusing on how whole programmes of projects can interact to transform regional economies and meet national ambitions, including netzero.

A sharper focus on driving delivery, as well as increasing investment, through improving planning capacity and capability within local areas.

These recommenda­tions follow extensive consultati­on with infrastruc­ture delivery firms, transport operators and the wider business community. They are designed to increase strategic clarity, focus funding and accelerate delivery of transport improvemen­ts.

Deborah Fraser, CBI South West director, said:“Commuters of the future will want flexible, reliable and green travel options. If the UK is to deliver the world-class infrastruc­ture needed to meet the changing patterns of demand tomorrow, it must embed long-term shifts into its policymaki­ng today. The Spending Review offers a golden opportunit­y to improve the commuter experience, shift the dial on levelling-up and accelerate progress to net-zero.”

Ian Brokenshir­e, senior partner at KPMG’s Plymouth office, said: “We should seize the opportunit­y to reform our approach to transport. Government policy and funding should support local authoritie­s to develop multi-year programmes of investment­s to drive local jobs, growth and quality of life, in line with net-zero and levelling-up.”

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