Councillors in Lincolnshire call for greater investment in public transport

Councillors in Lincolnshire have called for greater investment in public transport, roads and ‘green’ travelling.

This comes as part of the South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership’s response to National Highways’ ‘Vision for Route Strategies’ consultation and Lincolnshire County Council’s Local Transport Plan consultation.

The Partnership, which consists of South Holland District Council, Boston Borough Council and East Lindsey District Council, has highlighted the need for a more ambitious transport plan which would attract the investment needed to improve local transport infrastructure, reports Spalding Today.

Coun Gary Porter, leader of South Holland District Council, said: “The national significance our area often gets overlooked, and our transport links are big contributor towards that.

“Supporting our partners to secure investment in our local transport network is vital to ensuring that we can make the most of our strengths – such as our prominent role in food production – and making sure that South & East Lincolnshire, and the entire county, gets the recognition it deserves at a national level.”

The Partnership has called for:

  • Major investment in the A16 and A17 to recognise the route’s national significance and to support residents, visitors and businesses – especially those within the agri-food sector.
  • Investment in the road network that links the area’s rural communities together, and measures to address congestion, noise, and air pollution to preserve the area’s natural environment.
  • Further investment in public transport to ensure residents have better access to vital public services and greater employment opportunities.
  • Upgrades to rail connectivity that can support residents, visitors and businesses and help address a historic lack of funding in rail infrastructure in the area.
  • Investment in ‘green’ transport infrastructure, including electric buses and electric vehicle charging, to ensure the area is prepared as transport habits change in accordance with climate change regulations.

Councillor Paul Skinner, leader of Boston Borough Council, said: “We know that improving transport links is a major concern for residents and businesses alike across our area. The improvements we’ve outlined in our responses reflect those concerns and would help revolutionise travel across not only our patch of Lincolnshire but throughout the county.

“Greater investment in the transport infrastructure we all rely on is vital for ensuring that our residents have access to greater opportunities, and that our businesses are equipped to grow and thrive.”

Councillor Craig Leyland, leader for East Lindsey District Council, added: “I’m pleased that as a Partnership we’ve been able to submit these ambitious responses.

“We’re committed to working with partners to explore how we can bring these strategic investments and improvements to fruition and, in doing so, ensure that the transport network locally becomes an asset for our residents, businesses, and the millions that visit our area every year, rather than a hindrance as it has been historically.”

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