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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Government |
The lunchtime podcast session at our Annual Conference explored how the North can lead the way in improving diversity in the transport sector and what needs to be done to welcome a broader range of people into our vibrant industry, to help transform ... more
Our vision is to help build a more integrated transport system and develop a consensual position for connected travel across the North. In this latest episode of our Transport for the North Podcast, we look at our Connected Mobility Strategy and how ... more
Rural mobility can often be left behind and forgotten about in the transport industry. In this podcast episode, we discuss our work alongside partners to develop a place-based focus on rural areas. We look at the diverse nature of those places both a... more
In this latest episode of our Transport for the North Podcast, we discuss our research into transport-related social exclusion (TRSE) and the latest report to come on the back of our Connecting Communities Strategy. We’re joined by Tom Jarvis and Tom... more
Our latest podcast episode explores the ambitions in our revised Strategic Transport Plan (STP), which is out to public consultation until August 17, 2023. We discuss the key aspects of the consultation, which include a series of events, virtual enga... more
In this episode, we follow up with Lucy Jacques, Acting Head of Policy & Strategy, about the development of our second Strategic Transport Plan, and the policy positions that feed into the revised document. We talk through our ambitions and actions i... more
In our latest One Voice podcast, we speak to Mayor of Liverpool City Region, Steve Rotheram, about business investment, transport and wider connectivity with the North. He highlights the importance of Liverpool as a port city and trade opportunities ... more
In the third of our One Voice podcasts, we spoke to Mayor Oliver Coppard, from South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority, as he approached his first 100 days in office. He reflected on the current business landscape – looking at the strong sense of ... more
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