Transport and Infrastructure
In a city already struggling to move everyone around efficiently, the projected population and jobs market growth causes some concern. However, there are huge changes planned for Greater Manchester transport including extensions to Manchester Airport and significant investment into cycling and walking routes. The Transport & Infrastructure group provides useful updates, responds to consultations and enables businesses to shape the long-term strategy.
Guest blog by Nigel Hawkins, Infrastructure Analysist – Hardman & Co. UK railway privatisation, which was launched in the […]
As the COVID-19 crisis progresses, we brought the pro-manchester sector committee chairs together to discuss the impact on their industries, […]
Guest blog by Eleanor Bryan, EY, explaining the Embankment Project for Inclusive Capitalism (EPIC). The idea? In order for society […]
Guest blog by Adam Richmond, Director at CPC Project Services and Transport & Infrastructure committee chair. As the latest pro-manchester […]
Guest blog by Ian Morris, Partner, Newgate Communications “Truly exciting” and “we should definitely be doing it” was our new […]
Blog by Ilona Alcock, Sector Group Manager, pro-manchester GM’s own EV charging network, GMEV, has been live since 2013, and […]
Transport for the North (TfN) released their Strategic Transport Plan to much fanfare this month. It lays bare the outline […]
Blog by Sector Group Manager, Ilona Alcock Manchester’s top business people gathered in The Tunnel Club, Etihad Stadium, to discuss […]
Guest blog by Chris Peacock, Head of Grayling Manchester When the railway timetable chaos hit over the summer, the transport […]
By Mel Hill, pro-manchester communications manager pro-manchester’s Property & Regeneration Lunch welcomed the sector’s movers and shakers to Manchester Central […]
Guest blog by Adam Richmond, Project Director – CPC Project Services, and Chair of pro-manchester’s Transport & Infrastructure Group. Is it […]
Guest blog by Christoper Peacock, Grayling Manchester Grayling has produced an analysis of the Autumn Budget which can be found […]
Guest blog by Chris Peacock, Grayling Manchester Christopher Peacock, Head of Grayling Manchester, looks at the growing calls for a […]
Birthplace and engine of the Industrial Revolution, Manchester also led the way in transport infrastructure. The original ‘Northern Powerhouse’ had […]
New combined tram and bus tickets to cut cost of travel Cheaper single, daily and weekly capped bus fares also […]
In recent years, Greater Manchester has committed itself to building a world-class walking, wheeling and cycling network, a commitment that […]
Do you employ HGV, LGV or PCV drivers? If so, you can equip your drivers with the training to share […]
Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, comments following the news of Chris Boardman’s new role with Active Travel England. Commenting […]
Mayor Andy Burnham and Transport Commissioner Chris Boardman today set out an ambitious plan for Greater Manchester to become the […]
With many coronavirus restrictions eased and as people return to the workplace, we need to encourage sustainable travel and rebuild […]
This weekend will be the first where many venues such as bars and restaurants will be able to welcome people […]
Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, said: “I broadly welcome these reforms and believe they could bring some much-needed sense […]
Transport update Towns, city centres and key retail centres have seen a big increase in visitors and all transport modes […]
Monday (12 April) saw another step forward in the reopening of Greater Manchester in line with the government’s Roadmap out […]