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Transport planning

 

The District Council works in partnership with the County Council on the formulation of their Local Transport Plan and their current version, LTP3, is available via the external links to the right-hand side together with other relevant County projects.

Cambridgeshire County Council and Huntingdonshire District Council are drafting a new Market Town Transport Strategy for Huntingdon and Godmanchester and the surrounding area.

The strategy will eventually contain a number of improvements that will help local residents travel around the area and access shops, services, education and work.

We need your views on the transport and access issues in Huntingdon and Godmanchester to help inform the development of the strategy and to focus improvements in areas where they are most needed.

Please take the time to complete our survey using the external link and encourage others in your household to do so too.

Alternatively, hard copies of the survey can be collected from Huntingdon Library, Huntingdonshire District Council's Pathfinder House, One Leisure Huntingdon, Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Acorn Surgery at the Oak Tree Centre, Godmanchester Town Council offices or Roman Gate Surgery and returned to us by freepost.

In completing the survey, you will also have the opportunity to win a £25 shopping voucher.

The consultation period will run from Monday 16th April 2012 to Sunday 27th May 2012.

Once finalised, this strategy will replace the previous Huntingdon and Godmanchester Market Town Transport Strategy which covered the period 2003-2011.

Market Town Strategies - Included in LTP3 are the approved Market Town Transport strategies (MTTS) for St. Neots, Huntingdon & Godmanchester, St. Ives and Ramsey.

Accessibility Strategy - This focuses on promoting social inclusion by tackling accessibility problems within four identified Wards within the District. Initial consultation has been undertaken and an Approved Action Plan agreed by the Transport & Access Sub-Group of the Growth & Infrstructure group of the Huntingdonshire Local Strategic Partnership and is also included as part of LTP3.

For further information on any transport aspect outlined, please contact us using the email link on the right.

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