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Sheffield City Region Transport Strategy Consultation Launch

Sheffield City Region (SCR) launched its 12-week consultation this week, asking people who live or work in Sheffield City Region to give their views on the refreshed Sheffield City Region Transport Strategy.

Aims of the SCR’s Transport Strategy
We understand the Transport Strategy aims to improve the lives of residents by making it easier for large numbers of people, particularly those in low income areas, to get around quickly and easily as well as making the best use of emerging technologies to improve air quality.

The consultation
Details of the consultation will be on display in various SCR transport Interchanges and at a number of community venues throughout the region.

One way to take part is by visiting sheffieldcityregion.org.uk/transport-strategy-consultation and completing the on-line survey. Alternatively, you can take part via e-mail or in writing.

For further information please contact Sheffield City region via:
• Email at TransportStrategy@sheffieldcityregion.org.uk
• Post at Transport Strategy Consultation, 11 Broad Street West, Sheffield, S1 2BQ

Please take part in the consultation and let SCR now what you think of their Transport Strategy.

Spread the word
Please promote the consultation and encourage participation by passing this information on to as many deaf and disabled people as possible.

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