Greater Manchester residents invited to have their say on night time transport
GREATER Manchester’s Night Time Economy Adviser, Sacha Lord, is calling on residents to have their say on the future of transport links between the hours of 6pm and 6am.
Results from the Transport at Night survey will provide a unique insight into how people travel at night and help to strengthen any ask of Government for the funding and powers that are needed to deliver changes.
Since being appointed in June 2018, Sacha Lord has worked closely with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, Transport for Greater Manchester and the 10 district councils to explore issues relating to Greater Manchester’s night-time economy. Sacha Lord has held a number of consultation and listening events, where transport has been highlighted as an important factor to its success.
Now, Greater Manchester’s Night Time Economy Adviser wants to hear from the public to understand how they use transport at night time, where they go, how they get there, and what barriers might prevent them from traveling between the hours of 6pm and 6am.
The survey has been launched to find out how Greater Manchester’s night time transport options work for people going out for dinner or to a club, and, equally, those working at night time - from shift workers and bar staff, to taxi drivers and hospital staff.
Sacha Lord said: “The night time economy is the fifth biggest industry in the country, employing around 10 per cent of the UK’s workforce in the hospitality and leisure sectors alone, and here in Greater Manchester we have always recognised its importance.
“Since taking up my role as Night Time Economy Adviser in June 2018, I have been listening to different voices from across Greater Manchester and hearing what they have to say – all working towards making our night time economy even better.
“I now want to hear from everyone who travels around – or would like to travel around – Greater Manchester at night, whether for work or leisure.
“The feedback we receive will not only help us to explore new night time transport options but it will also bolster our ask of Government for the additional funding and powers needed to deliver them.”
Supporting Greater Manchester’s night time economy is far from just being about clubs, bars and restaurants and the survey explores travel patterns across the whole of the city-region, not just to and from Manchester City Centre.
Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, said: “Greater Manchester is fast becoming one of the most vibrant city-regions in the world, but we need a transport system to match.
“This survey will help inform our work to build a London-style transport system in Greater Manchester, and diversify, strengthen and grow our Night Time Economy - ensuring it is open for all our residents and visitors.”
The survey opens on Thursday, August 22, and will close at midnight on Sunday, October 13, 2019. You can find it here: www.gmconsult.org
Article Published: 22/08/2019 10:33 AM