Feedback opportunity for Manchester Transport Strategy

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Metrolink tram at St Peter's Square stop
Metrolink tram at St Peter's Square stop // Credit: Transport for Greater Manchester

Those in Manchester have been invited to share their thoughts on the GM Transport Strategy 2050 and the GM Transport Delivery Plan (2027–37) and shape travel in the city.

The plans they have set out are backed by £2.6 billion of government funding, with numerous projects planned out over the next few years.

The strategy aims to maintain, grow and transform the network, including projects which will make transport easier and safer with more connections.

The public can now provide feedback until 9th March 2026.

Further information on the plans and how to give feedback can be found on their website.

“World-class transport is the key to unlocking further sustainable economic growth, higher productivity and reducing inequality. We’re already leading the way through the creation of the Bee Network and seeing the clear benefits it’s delivering. We know there is still a huge amount of work to be done and it is critical that we take a long-term view through this 2050 strategy and delivery plan. 

“We’ve got exciting multi-million-pound plans which will improve transport across Greater Manchester, including continuing our work to make sure everyone is safe, and feels safe, using the Bee Network.  

“Every voice matters, and we’ve already engaged with communities, businesses and stakeholders to make sure people and places are at the heart of these plans. Now we want to hear what you think, so we can make sure they deliver what every area and community needs now and in the future.”

Vernon Everitt, Transport Commissioner for Greater Manchester

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