"A refreshed Local Transport Plan and transport capital programme, backed by £2.4 billion set out at the Spending Review, and further progress towards delivering a fully integrated public transport system, are among the three year actions committed in the Growth Plan."
After sixty years of talk of "a fully integrated public transport system", why has it still not been achieved?
Does Growth mean road congestion and GHG emissions will also grow?
Will Metro, Sprint, HS2 extensions be the answer?
Should TfWM/WMCA be ending railway destruction for roads, buildings and tramways?
Or, Western Orbital Motorway built?
Does growth mean growth in temperatures, as is happening?
"The warmest summer on record" this year, said the Met Office today.
Growing the Climate Emergency? Is this what the Growth Plan is about? I think the Plan will continue to see business as usual for the worsening Climate.
Can we have a Growth Plan that will address Climate by reversing the deepening Climate Crisis?
Are you in favour of HS2, Kevin? You wrote, "HS2 was not mentioned."
Do you think that HS2 is essential for growth?
There must have been other glossy, fancy, prestigious Growth Plan documents over the years. Why another one, now? Was anything achieved from that earlier plan?
Are these plans simply a bureaucratic exercise to help keep officers in work?
What is the point of the Growth Plan?
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