Your chance to shape transport plans for Sheffield

How do you get around Sheffield? If you cycle, walk or use public transport, here’s an opportunity to feed into future plans.

People walking down Leavygreave Road, Sheffield
Leavygreave Road pedestrians

Proposals put forward to improve the city’s connectivity are now open for consultation, and Sheffield City Council would like feedback from the University’s staff and students.

‘Connecting Sheffield’ is a long-term approach to transforming the transport infrastructure that people use to get around the city. It comprises a series of related schemes proposed to be delivered across Sheffield, including in the city centre, by March 2023.

Over time, they hope to create high-quality, safe and convenient routes into and around the city for cycling, walking and public transport.

The online consultation on plans for travel and transport in and around the city centre is now live on the Connecting Sheffield website and closes on 7 January 2021. If you cycle, walk or use public transport, do use this opportunity to have your say on the proposals, provide feedback and ask questions.

If you have any questions on the scheme, please email info@connecting-sheffield.co.uk

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