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Between January and July 2009 an independent panel called the Cambridgeshire Transport Commission carried out an investigation of the transport and congestion challenges in and around Cambridge. The independent Commission was set up by Cambridgeshire County Council in light of the mixed response to its own consultation held in 2008 regarding a proposed bid to Government for £500m to improve public transport, walking, cycling and roads through a Transport Innovation Fund bid which would include a possible congestion charge.

The Commission's investigation was conducted initially through an online survey of local residents, in total over 1000 people responded. The Commission then invited a wide range of individuals, groups, councils, organisations, businesses and experts to give evidence directly at 15 public hearings held across the County. In total 119 witnesses appeared to give their views.

All the evidence gathered was considered by the Commission who then made their final recommendations to the County Council.

 

 

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News from Cambridgeshire Transport Commission

CAMBRIDGESHIRE DESERVES AND NEEDS TRANSPORT IMPROVEMENTS

Cambridgeshire deserves and needs hundreds of millions pounds of investment in transport to tackle congestion - that is the verdict of the Cambridgeshire Transport Commission.

TRANSPORT COMMISSION GOES PUBLIC ON FINAL REPORT

The final verdict of the Cambridgeshire Transport Commission will be announced at a special public briefing on the 21 July at the Guildhall in Cambridge from 7pm

TRANSPORT COMMISSION SEEK ANSWERS

Cambridgeshire's Transport Commission Chairman has guaranteed that transport bosses at Cambridgeshire County Council will not be given an easy ride when they are recalled to give their final evidence on Monday.

SHARE YOUR VIEWS ON TRANSPORT DEBATE

Thursday's hearing (25 June) at The University Centre in Cambridge will be the penultimate hearing and there will be an opportunity for anyone attending to tell the Commission directly what needs to be done to improve transport in Cambridgeshire and reduce congestion in and around Cambridge.

STAND UP AND HAVE YOUR SAY ON TRANSPORT DEBATE

The Transport Commission is holding two sessions where people can come along and pick up the microphone to have their say on plans to improve public transport, the road network, walking and cycling facilities.

FINAL REPORT ON YOUR VIEWS RELEASED

Cambridgeshire's Transport Commission have released a final report on the findings of evidence submitted by members of the public during a seven week consultation on how to best tackle transport problems in Cambridgeshire.

TRANSPORT COMMISSION HEARINGS HIT THE ROAD
Cambridgeshire's Transport Commission will head to St Ives on Monday (6 April) for the first public hearing outside of Cambridge.

BIG RESPONSE TO CALL FOR EVIDENCE 
Cambidgeshire's Transport Commission receives more than 1,000 responses to it's public call for evidence.

EXTRA WEEK TO GIVE YOUR VIEWS
The Transport Commission have decided to extend the deadline of the online survey to Friday 13 March following the large number of responses submitted by the public.

INTERIM REPORT OF PUBLIC EVIDENCE PUBLISHED
The Commission has produced a report regarding the evidence submitted in response to the consultation. The report highlights key issues concerning the public from the responses in the first half of the consultation period. It wil be updated once the survey closes and all evidence has been considered.

To view the Interim Report click here 

CAMBRIDGESHIRE'S TRANSPORT COMMISSION - FIRST PUBLIC HEARING
The Independent Transport Commission is holding its first public hearing Wednesday 4 March at the Guildhall, Market Square, Cambridge from 6pm

CAMBRIDGESHIRE'S TRANSPORT COMMISSION WANTS TO HEAR YOUR VIEWS
Cambridgeshire's Transport Commission is asking residents and businesses to have their say on what transport improvements are needed in and around Cambridge to help ease congestion

COMMISSION WEBSITE A BIG 'HIT'
A new website set up by Cambridgeshire's Transport Commission has had over 1,500 visitors in its first week

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The Cambridgeshire Transport Commission has now concluded its investigation and has made its final recommendations to the County Council. If you have any questions or comments regarding transport and congestion issues or the work of the Commission then these should now be directed to the appropriate County Council officers at the following address

transport.plan@
cambridgeshire.gov.uk

Cambridgeshire County Council
Transport Policy and Strategy
Box No. CC1211
Shire Hall
Castle Hill
Cambridge
CB3 0AP 

 

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