Have your say on new West Yorkshire transport plan as Mayor promises seamless and reliable travel
People are being encouraged to have their say on a new transport plan for West Yorkshire as Mayor Tracy Brabin sets out her vision for the Weaver Network.
29 July 2025
Have your say on new West Yorkshire transport plan as Mayor promises seamless and reliable travel
People are being encouraged to have their say on a new transport plan for West Yorkshire as Mayor Tracy Brabin sets out her vision for the Weaver Network.
Work is already underway to transform travel across the region, with plans to take buses back under local public control, ambitions to get spades in the ground on a Mass Transit system by 2028, and a partnership approach to making the case for long-overdue investment in Yorkshire’s railways.
The Mayor’s new West Yorkshire Local Transport Plan sets out how future improvements will be prioritised through a vision for an integrated Weaver Network, bringing together buses, trams, trains and walking and cycling routes.
People are being encouraged to have their say on a draft of the plan during a 12-week public consultation starting today (Tuesday 29th July).
Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire, said:
“We are creating a transport system that works for everyone, improving access to jobs and opening up new opportunities.
“This will deliver a seamless and reliable Weaver Network that makes sustainable travel the first choice and builds on the billions of pounds of transport investment we’ve already secured for West Yorkshire.
“By sharing your views on our local transport plan we can work together to create a greener, better-connected West Yorkshire.”
The plan, which is a statutory document, has been developed in partnership with the region’s five local authorities and once adopted will succeed the Transport Strategy 2040 agreed back in 2017.
Views shared during public and stakeholder engagement last year on the plan’s vision, principles and objectives have also been incorporated into the draft.
Leader of Bradford Council and chair of the Combined Authority’s Transport Committee Susan Hinchcliffe said:
"An integrated Weaver Network will be vital for us to deliver our region’s growth ambitions.
“This new plan sets out how investing in transport will create new jobs, connect people to opportunities and improve the health and wellbeing of our communities.
“Your views will be vital in shaping the final plan, which will support our vision for a stronger economy.”
The plan is not just about making travel around West Yorkshire smoother and easier, but also improving lives by connecting people with places, whether that means to jobs, education, training or leisure activities.
Ways this will be achieved include ensuring fares are affordable, joining up ways to travel, and offering the public consistent journey times.
It will also enable people to make cleaner and greener travel choices, contributing to their health and wellbeing as well as contributing to the ambition of being a net zero carbon region by 2038.
To find out more about the Local Transport Plan and have your say before 21st October, visit www.yourvoice.westyorks-ca.gov.uk/ltp