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Get talking about how to get better transport in Bristol

Last week, Labour mayor candidate Marvin Rees held the first in a series of policy roundtables, chaired by Lord Adonis, writes Amanda Ramsay

Marvin Rees with Lord Adonis

Marvin Rees with Lord Adonis

Get your ideas in by August 13 to be part of the City Conversation with Labour’s candidate to be the first elected mayor of Bristol, Marvin Rees.

Last week he held the first in a series of policy roundtables with experts from across Bristol, chaired by Lord Andrew Adonis, former Secretary of State for Transport and representatives from Bristol’s transport operators, major transport Unions, passenger groups and key pressure groups.

The discussion was around Bristol’s transport system and how the city can and should be better connected – a critical issue especially for those living south of the river.

Speaking after the event, Mr Rees said the process was “not some abstract exercise to connect points on a map”. Rather, he wanted to ensure Bristolians felt part of the city and had fair access to opportunity.

“It’s about ensuring we have a transport system that services our economy and allows us to develop in a way that does not destroy our natural world,” he added. “It’s about ensuring we have a transport system that supports rather than undermines our ambition to make Bristol a city that presses forward and doesn’t leave people behind.

“I invite you to take part in a conversation over the coming weeks, about how we unleash Bristol’s potential. Out of the ideas put forward between now and the closing date for submissions – August 13 – Labour will build the policy platform that I will stand on as Labour’s mayoral candidate and which I hope to enact as Bristol’s first elected mayor.”

The elections this November for both Bristol’s first directly elected mayor and a Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) mean there’s a real buzz developing. Labour’s PCC candidate for Avon and Somerset is Bob Ashford, an impressive candidate with much experience in crime prevention and a strong background in the Labour Party and wider community.

Join in the City Conversation today. Any individual or organisation across the city can contribute their ideas directly to Marvin Rees:

2 Responses to Get talking about how to get better transport in Bristol
  1. T Hansen
    July 23, 2012 | 3:37 pm

    Would also like it if First Great Western Buses didn’t have a monopoly on pricing. How can you expect us to use a (poorly provided) service from my neck of the woods when I have to donate a kidney each time I use the bus?

    Frustrated from north of the M4/M5 interchange – we deserve a decent service too!!

  2. Paul B/D
    July 23, 2012 | 12:57 pm

    No response on Twitter so can I ask here, does Mr. Rees agree that at a cost of £200 million, BRT is not value for money?

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