Wiltshire Council has launched a public consultation on its draft Local Transport Plan 4 (LTP4) Delivery Plan, inviting residents, businesses and organisations across the county to help shape the future of Wiltshire’s transport network.
The Delivery Plan sets out how the council will put the policies in LTP4 into action between 2025 and 2038. The original LTP4 document was subject to a full public consultation in early 2025 and has since been approved by both Cabinet and Full Council.
The Delivery Plan includes a programme for developing projects and plans to improve public transport, expand active travel opportunities, enhance electric vehicle infrastructure, manage freight, and support transport strategies for principal settlements, market towns and rural communities.
It also aligns with the Council’s Our Wiltshire Plan 2025-2035, contributing to priorities such as improving road safety, cutting carbon emissions, supporting economic growth, and ensuring accessible and sustainable travel options for all.
The consultation will help to inform the development of important supporting documents – including cycling and walking infrastructure plans, public transport strategies, freight proposals and place-based plans for towns across Wiltshire.
The consultation runs until Tuesday 5 May.
Cllr Martin Smith, Cabinet Member for Highways, said:
“I’d encourage everyone across Wiltshire to take part in this consultation, because this is the stage where we turn the vision of LTP4 into the detailed actions that will make a real difference to people’s daily lives.
“While the first LTP4 consultation asked for views on the overall direction and priorities for transport in Wiltshire, this consultation is about the delivery of that plan – the programmes, strategies and infrastructure that will shape how improvements are actually rolled out in our city, towns, villages and communities.
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