Peninsula Transport
“Our vision is to reshape transport across the peninsula—driving a thriving society and economy while protecting and enhancing our unique natural environment.”
Peninsula Transport Sub national transport body is a collaborative transport partnership, uniting the five lead authorities of Cornwall, Devon, Plymouth, Somerset, and Torbay to unlock the region’s full economic potential.
Working alongside co-opted members and key partners from both the public and private sectors, we set the strategic transport priorities that will shape the peninsula’s future.
The South West peninsula is a fantastic place to live and work, and great transport is at the heart of what makes it thrive. Our vision is to create a smarter, cleaner, and more resilient transport network—one that strengthens connections, supports growth, and enhances quality of life across the region.
Peninsula Transport Transport Strategy
We are focused on building a resilient, accessible, and sustainable transport system that supports economic growth while encouraging more sustainable travel choice. Read our strategy for more information.
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			Latest news
100k Rural Mobility Pilot Schemes – applications now open
Through the development of our South West Mobility Strategy and our engagement with communities, we’ve now identified a case for a sweep of rural mobility pilots to be developed across the region. These will help address key challenges like sustainability,...
Devon and Torbay Local Transport Plan – Have your say
Devon County Council would like to hear your views on the draft Devon and Torbay Local Transport Plan 4 (LTP4). The LTP4 is the strategic document that sets out the priorities for transport across the county between 2025 and 2040. All feedback will be collated and...
Up-close visit to high calibre A303 Sparkford to Ilchester scheme – set to improve capacity, congestion, community links and safety
During early September (2024) Peninsula Transport Technical Director Ewan Wilson and Project Manager Kim Hawes visited the nearly completed A303 Sparkford to Ilchester scheme. Hosted by National Highways and their contractor Galliford Try, the visit was an up-close...
 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
					

