Let's Talk Transport

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Let’s Talk Transport is the easiest way for people to get involved in shaping the future of Staffordshire’s transport network.

In 2024, we’re developing a new local transport plan (LTP). It will describe Staffordshire's future transport network and the practical steps we, and others, need to take to get there. The plan will include all the ways we get around, and how we manage our roads.

The plan will:

  • Outline the future vision for our transport network in 2050, together with the policies, plans, and programmes needed to realise it.
  • Describe our aspirations for walking, cycling, wheeling, public transport, rail, car-based travel, and freight.
  • Describe our aspirations regarding the management and maintenance of local roads.
  • Explain how we will prioritise, fund, deliver and monitor the schemes necessary to achieve the vision.
  • Set out our 'asks' of our partners and Government, whose cooperation is essential to realise the vision.
  • Align with, and support, the council’s broader strategies, plans, and priorities.

Since we have launched let’s talk transport we have:

  • Launched our walking and cycling maps and survey, to engage with communities being included within our next local cycling and walking infrastructure plan (LCWIP).
  • Held a poll regarding what transport issues are important to you.
  • Regularly updated let’s talk transport with content such as scrutiny reports and the Staffordshire business & environment network (SBEN) breakfast video.

We now have live:

Get Involved

We’re putting this plan together with the help of Staffordshire residents, local businesses and key partners.

We’re really keen to know what you think, so we’ll be holding some face-to-face sessions, online webinars, and surveys over the coming months.

Click here to join our email list. You’ll be the first to hear about any new events regarding the LTP, giving you the chance to voice your opinions.

All data collected on this page will be processed in line with our privacy notice. We will use the information that you have given us in order to:

  • Enable us to develop transport strategies, including but not limited to the LTP and ensuring equality of those strategies to all of Staffordshire’s residents,
  • Secure funding for transport infrastructure, transport services, travel planning and behavioural change programmes, and
  • Construct traffic, transport and carbon models and support analytical transport planning.

Let’s Talk Transport is the easiest way for people to get involved in shaping the future of Staffordshire’s transport network.

In 2024, we’re developing a new local transport plan (LTP). It will describe Staffordshire's future transport network and the practical steps we, and others, need to take to get there. The plan will include all the ways we get around, and how we manage our roads.

The plan will:

  • Outline the future vision for our transport network in 2050, together with the policies, plans, and programmes needed to realise it.
  • Describe our aspirations for walking, cycling, wheeling, public transport, rail, car-based travel, and freight.
  • Describe our aspirations regarding the management and maintenance of local roads.
  • Explain how we will prioritise, fund, deliver and monitor the schemes necessary to achieve the vision.
  • Set out our 'asks' of our partners and Government, whose cooperation is essential to realise the vision.
  • Align with, and support, the council’s broader strategies, plans, and priorities.

Since we have launched let’s talk transport we have:

  • Launched our walking and cycling maps and survey, to engage with communities being included within our next local cycling and walking infrastructure plan (LCWIP).
  • Held a poll regarding what transport issues are important to you.
  • Regularly updated let’s talk transport with content such as scrutiny reports and the Staffordshire business & environment network (SBEN) breakfast video.

We now have live:

Get Involved

We’re putting this plan together with the help of Staffordshire residents, local businesses and key partners.

We’re really keen to know what you think, so we’ll be holding some face-to-face sessions, online webinars, and surveys over the coming months.

Click here to join our email list. You’ll be the first to hear about any new events regarding the LTP, giving you the chance to voice your opinions.

All data collected on this page will be processed in line with our privacy notice. We will use the information that you have given us in order to:

  • Enable us to develop transport strategies, including but not limited to the LTP and ensuring equality of those strategies to all of Staffordshire’s residents,
  • Secure funding for transport infrastructure, transport services, travel planning and behavioural change programmes, and
  • Construct traffic, transport and carbon models and support analytical transport planning.
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In 2024, we’re developing a new LTP. It will describe Staffordshire's future transport network and the practical steps we, and others, need to take to get there. The plan will include all the ways we get around, and how we manage our roads.

We want to hear about how you use transport in your daily life and to think about how Staffordshire County Council can provide a transport system for the future.

Please read our Terms of Use | Let's Talk Staffordshire and Privacy Policy | Let's Talk Staffordshire.

To participate in this consultation, you must:

  • Be aged 14-18.
  • Use a username that does not identify you.
  • Not provide comments that shows your home, school or work location.

Any comments that do not follow these rules will be removed from the webpage.

All registered users can request that their contributions are removed from the webpage.  If you wish to do this, please contact us at ltp@staffordshire.gov.uk.

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