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Transport for the North releases its first independent report

Posted: 28 March 2017 | | No comments yet

Transport for the North (TfN), the body responsible for producing a cohesive transport investment strategy for the North of England, has released its Spring 2017 Update Report – the first produced and published by the organisation independently from Government.

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Transport for the North (TfN), the body responsible for producing a cohesive transport investment strategy for the North of England, has released its Spring 2017 Update Report – the first produced and published by the organisation that is independent from Government.

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TfN Chair John Cridland and CEO David Brown

The report details the progress made by TfN over the last year to improve the quality of life for people in the region by transforming transport infrastructure and helping to grow the economy. It also maps a timeline for the development of a Strategic Transport Plan for the North – due to be published later this year.

Key achievements over the last year include:

  • The production of the Northern Powerhouse Economic Review report identifying the region’s prime capabilities and setting out a realistic view of the North’s economic potential
  • Securing support from the Secretary of State for Transport for its formal proposal to become the first Sub-national Transport Body in England
  • Identifying feasible options for the proposed Northern Powerhouse Rail Network
  • Acquiring approval from Government for a recommendation that the A66 and Manchester North West Quadrant schemes should be implemented through its Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2)
  • Welcoming recommendations from the Independent International Connectivity Commission highlighting the contribution to the economy of the North’s ports and airports and identifying latent potential that could be unlocked through transport investment
  •  Acquiring investment through its sister organisation, Rail North, for the North’s two new rail franchises, Northern and TransPennine
  • Completing the business case for the first phase of the Smart North programme, including the rollout of smart rail season tickets.

The Northern Powerhouse Independent Economic Review

“The backbone of our work over the last 12 months and going forward is the Northern Powerhouse Independent Economic Review – a fundamental look at the capabilities which, if supported by the right investment, can provide the foundations for closing the North/South productivity gap, generating new jobs and enhancing the North’s global competitiveness,” said John Cridland, Chair of Transport for the North. “The Review identified that the North’s potential could offer almost £100 billion in real terms of economic benefit to the UK and up to 850,000 new jobs.”

“The Review identified that the North’s potential could offer almost £100 billion in real terms of economic benefit to the UK”

“We have a clear focus for the year ahead to build on our progress as we become England’s first ever Sub-national Transport Body, paving the way for other regions to follow,” added David Brown, Chief Executive of Transport for the North. “This will mean we become a formal, legal entity and a statutory partner of the Government able to speak with one voice on behalf of the North about the transport priorities which can transform the region’s economy for the long term.”

TfN will publish its draft Strategic Transport Plan for public engagement in Autumn 2017.