Call for evidence outcome

Union connectivity review: call for evidence

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
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Union connectivity review: summary of responses to the call for evidence

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Adolygiad cysylltedd yr undeb: crynodeb o'r ymatebion i'r galwad am dystiolaeth (Welsh version)

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Detail of outcome

The final report from the union connectivity review call for evidence has now been published.

Sir Peter Hendy’s primary recommendation is for the establishment of a multi-modal transport network (UKNET).

Additionally, based on evidence submitted to the review, Sir Peter identifies existing transport projects that would support better connectivity and should be considered by the government for future investment.

Research related to the union connectivity review has also been published.

An analysis of responses to the union connectivity review call for evidence has been published.


Original call for evidence

Summary

Invites responses to an independent review, led by Sir Peter Hendy, on how transport can support economic growth and quality of life across the UK.

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Call for evidence description

On 30 June 2020, the Prime Minister announced a review, independently led by Sir Peter Hendy CBE, of how the quality and availability of transport infrastructure across the UK can support economic growth and quality of life across the whole of the UK.

The terms of reference were published on 3 October 2020 and an interim report outlining Sir Peter’s approach to the review was published on 10 March 2021.

The government has asked Sir Peter to consult widely, and this call for evidence seeks views and responses from:

  • industry
  • academics
  • local authorities
  • engineering experts
  • the general public

The consultation document is available in English, Welsh and Irish Gaelic.

Documents

Union connectivity review: call for evidence (English version)

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Union connectivity review: call for evidence (Welsh version)

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Union connectivity review: call for evidence (Irish Gaelic version)

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Updates to this page

Published 16 November 2020
Last updated 26 November 2021 + show all updates
  1. Final report and summary of responses published.

  2. Added link to interim report.

  3. Added Welsh and Irish Gaelic versions of the consultation document.

  4. First published.

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