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Consultation has concluded
This consultation is now closed. Thank you to all who took part.
The outcome of the consultation will be published here once all responses have been analysed.
What were we consulting on?
The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead is committed to creating a sustainable borough of opportunity and innovation, with quality infrastructure that connects people.
The borough is at the beginning of a process of updating its Local Transport Plan. This strategic plan will identify how our transport networks and services are performing now, and where changes and investment will be needed in years to come.
The current Local Transport Plan dates from 2012. Since 2012, the declaration of a Climate Emergency and a need to support a post-pandemic recovery, amongst other things, are reshaping how people travel and where investment is needed. The new plan is an opportunity to bring the council’s strategy up to date andlook ahead into the 2030s.
Before we set about developing a new plan, we want to ensure we are working towards the right long-term vision and are focused on the right issues.
For that, we are consulting on a draft vision, four draft ‘themes’ for the plan to be structured around, and twelve ‘directions of travel’ that will give the plan focus.
This consultation is now closed. Thank you to all who took part.
The outcome of the consultation will be published here once all responses have been analysed.
What were we consulting on?
The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead is committed to creating a sustainable borough of opportunity and innovation, with quality infrastructure that connects people.
The borough is at the beginning of a process of updating its Local Transport Plan. This strategic plan will identify how our transport networks and services are performing now, and where changes and investment will be needed in years to come.
The current Local Transport Plan dates from 2012. Since 2012, the declaration of a Climate Emergency and a need to support a post-pandemic recovery, amongst other things, are reshaping how people travel and where investment is needed. The new plan is an opportunity to bring the council’s strategy up to date andlook ahead into the 2030s.
Before we set about developing a new plan, we want to ensure we are working towards the right long-term vision and are focused on the right issues.
For that, we are consulting on a draft vision, four draft ‘themes’ for the plan to be structured around, and twelve ‘directions of travel’ that will give the plan focus.
Please review the document on the proposed 'Local Transport Plan Vision, Themes and Directions of Travel' available to download from this web page and then share your views by taking the survey below. Responses to the survey may be made publicly available after the consultation has closed.
Consultation has concluded
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Local Transport Plan Vision, Themes and Directions of Travel