A new framework to deliver a transport system to support the economy and reduce carbon emissions has been unveiled by Ruth Kelly today.
'Towards a Sustainable Transport System' is the Department for Transport's response to both the Eddington Transport Study and the Stern Review of the Economics of Climate Change.
It is the first stage of a consultation process to deliver a transport system that meets the key objectives of supporting the country's economic competitiveness and helping address climate change.
It argues that forcing the pace of technological improvements and removing the obstacles to behavioural change will be key to ensuring transport makes a substantial contribution to the goal of at least a 60 per cent reduction of CO2 by 2050. It will begin the development of a robust plan for cutting transport's carbon footprint and will ensure that attention is focused where the most benefit can be gained.
Ruth Kelly, Transport Secretary, said: "Our aim is to support people's desire for mobility whilst ensuring that transport contributes to the overall reduction in carbon emissions.
"This framework document will help us deliver a transport system that meets that aim and dispels the myth that as an economy we face the false choice of being 'poor and green' or 'rich and dirty'"
The document demonstrates how this new approach to planning will be underpinned by long term funding. The recent Comprehensive Spending Review means that the Department for Transport now has a long term funding guideline to 2019 and that spending on transport will be double what it was twenty years previously.
Given the fact that transport spending takes time, investment plans up to 2013/14 are largely set and funding over the next six years will be focused on the most congested routes.
Beyond 2014 the document shows that over £20 billion of Government funding could still be allocated to specific improvements up to 2019. This funding, when combined with further private sector investment, would give the opportunity to make substantial further improvements to the country's transport network.
Sir Rod Eddington said: "I welcome the Department's positive response not just to my report but also to Sir Nick Stern's review. Sir Nick was my chief academic advisor and he and I were both very aware of the links between our reports.
"My Study was clear that the performance of the UK's transport networks will be crucial in sustaining the UK's competitiveness. The Study was equally clear that, to meet both its economic and environmental challenges, the transport sector needs to pay its full costs. I also recommended that, in the long term, the policy making process needed to adapt to meet those challenges."
'Towards a Sustainable Transport System' sets out a new strategic approach to ensure this funding is put to best use. It outlines how the Department will engage with passengers, users, the transport industry and other stakeholders as it develops and implements that process. The next stage will be the publication of a Green Paper and formal consultation in the spring 2008.
(GK/JM)
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Latest Construction News
03/12/2024
Birmingham Children's Hospital has celebrated a significant milestone in the construction of its new clinical building on Loveday Street with a topping-out ceremony. The event marked the completion of the building's steelwork framework. Attendees, including hospital staff, construction partners, ...
03/12/2024
A £6.8 million state-of-the-art Sherwood Observatory Planetarium & Science Centre in Sutton-in-Ashfield has opened its doors to the public. The project, delivered by G F Tomlinson through SCAPE, involved the transformation of a disused Victorian reservoir into a modern visitor attraction and ...
03/12/2024
Last Friday saw the National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) bring the scaffolding industry together at the ICC Belfast, to celebrate its high achievers. The Scaffolding Excellence Awards 2024 marked the culmination of the industry's first major conference and expo in Europe, Scaffex24, ...
03/12/2024
Barratt London and Places for London have exchanged contracts on a new development site in High Barnet. This is the second project unlocked by the West London Partnership, a collaboration established in June 2024 to deliver over 4,000 new homes across West London. The High Barnet development will ...
03/12/2024
Bellway Strategic Land has submitted a planning application to Durham County Council for a 149-home extension to the Seaham Garden Village development. The proposed development includes open space and wildlife improvements. Bellway conducted a public consultation process over the summer to gather ...
03/12/2024
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) is set to launch its third global survey to investigate the mental health challenges faced by construction workers. The previous study, published in 2020, revealed alarming statistics, including: • 97% of construction workers experiencing high levels of ...
02/12/2024
Thames Water has awarded a £400 million framework to support its infrastructure upgrades over the next five years. The water company aims to address the challenges posed by ageing infrastructure and climate change. The framework will provide access to a range of professional services, including ...
02/12/2024
GRAHAM has been awarded a contract to design and build the first phase of the Cardiff Crossrail project. The ambitious project aims to transform Cardiff's transport infrastructure. As part of an early contractor involvement (ECI) deal, GRAHAM will work closely with Cardiff Council and Transport ...
02/12/2024
Watkin Jones has agreed to develop and deliver 295 new homes on behalf of Torus, the largest affordable housing provider in the North West of England, which will be partly funded by Homes England. The new scheme will result in the regeneration of an existing brownfield site, forming part of an ...
02/12/2024
Costain has been selected to provide programme management services to Thames Water as part of a new five-year framework. The contract will support the delivery of upgrades to the water company's infrastructure assets across the region. Thames Water anticipates a significant increase in its capital ...