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Introduction

Overview

The national transport delivery plan 2022 to 2027 is the first 5 year delivery plan for the Welsh Government to implement Llwybr Newydd: The Wales Transport Strategy 2021. This consultation seeks your views on the draft plan in the context of the original strategy.

Our vision

An accessible, sustainable and efficient transport system.

Our priorities

  • Priority 1: bring services to people in order to reduce the need to travel.
  • Priority 2: allow people and goods to move easily from door to door by accessible, sustainable and efficient transport services and infrastructure.
  • Priority 3: encourage people to make the change to more sustainable transport.

Our wellbeing ambitions

  • Good for people and communities: a transport system that contributes to a more equal Wales and to a healthier Wales, that everyone has the confidence to use.
  • Good for the environment: a transport system that delivers a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, maintains biodiversity and enhances ecosystem resilience, and reduces waste.
  • Good for the economy and places in Wales: a transport system that contributes to our wider economic ambitions, and helps local communities, supports a more sustainable supply chain, uses the latest innovations and addresses transport affordability.
  • Good for culture and the Welsh language: a transport system that supports the Welsh language, enables more people to use sustainable transport to get to arts, sport and cultural activities, and protects and enhances the historic environment.

Consultation questions

Question 1:

Do you think the plan will have a positive impact on the Welsh Government targets for creating modal shift to more sustainable forms of transport?

  • very positive
  • positive
  • neutral
  • negative
  • very negative

Question 2:

Do you think the plan will have a positive impact on the Welsh Government targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from transport?

  • very positive
  • positive
  • neutral
  • negative
  • very negative

Question 3:

To what extent, within the funds available, do you think the plan will meet the headline 5-year priorities set out within Llwybr Newydd: The Wales Transport Strategy 2021?

  • fully
  • partially
  • in a limited way
  • not at all
  • unsure

Question 4:

To what extent, within the funds available, do you think the plan will meet the well-being ambitions set out within Llwybr Newydd: The Wales Transport Strategy 2021?

  • fully
  • partially
  • in a limited way
  • not at all
  • unsure

Question 5:

To what extent, within the funds available, do you think the plan will meet the 5-year priorities set out within each of the modes and sectors mini-plans in Llwybr Newydd: The Wales Transport Strategy 2021?

  • strongly agree
  • agree
  • neutral
  • disagree
  • strongly disagree

Question 6:

Do you think the plan provides the right balance between the modes and sectors to meet the Welsh Government ambitions set out in Llwybr Newydd: The Wales Transport Strategy 2021?

Question 7:

Do you think the Integrated Sustainability Appraisal Report identifies the most important sustainability issues relating to the plan?

Question 8:

Do you have any further feedback or comments on the plan?

How to respond

Submit your comments by 11 October, in any of the following ways:

National transport delivery plan consultation
Transport Strategy and Planning Division
Cathays Park
Cardiff
CF10 3NQ

Your rights

Under the data protection legislation, you have the right:

  • to be informed of the personal data held about you and to access it
  • to require us to rectify inaccuracies in that data
  • to (in certain circumstances) object to or restrict processing
  • for (in certain circumstances) your data to be ‘erased’
  • to (in certain circumstances) data portability
  • to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) who is our independent regulator for data protection.

Responses to consultations are likely to be made public, on the internet or in a report. If you would prefer your response to remain anonymous, please tell us.

For further details about the information the Welsh Government holds and its use, or if you want to exercise your rights under the UK GDPR, please contact:

Data Protection Officer

Data Protection Officer
Welsh Government
Cathays Park
Cardiff
CF10 3NQ

Email: Data.ProtectionOfficer@gov.wales

Information Commissioner’s Office

Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF

Telephone: 01625 545 745 or 0303 123 1113

Website: ico.org.uk

UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

The Welsh Government will be data controller for any personal data you provide as part of your response to the consultation. The Welsh Ministers have statutory powers they will rely on to process this personal data which will enable them to make informed decisions about how they exercise their public functions. Any response you send us will be seen in full by Welsh Government staff dealing with the issues which this consultation is about or planning future consultations. Where the Welsh Government undertakes further analysis of consultation responses, this work may be commissioned to be carried out by an accredited third party (eg a research organisation or a consultancy company). Any such work will only be undertaken under contract. The Welsh Government’s standard terms and conditions for such contracts set out strict requirements for the processing and safekeeping of personal data.

In order to show that the consultation was carried out properly, the Welsh Government intends to publish a summary of the responses to this document. We may also publish responses in full. Normally, the name and address (or part of the address) of the person or organisation who sent the response are published with the response. If you do not want your name or address published, please tell us this in writing when you send your response. We will then redact them before publishing.

You should also be aware of our responsibilities under Freedom of Information legislation. If your details are published as part of the consultation response, these published reports will be retained indefinitely. Any of your data held otherwise by the Welsh Government will be kept for no more than three years.

Further information and related documents

WG Number: WG44313

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