Transform Scotland responds to the Scottish Government’s Traffic Reduction consultation, arguing that in order to cut car kilometres by 20% by 2030, a clear and robust plan must be established…

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Transform Scotland responds to the Scottish Government’s Traffic Reduction consultation, arguing that in order to cut car kilometres by 20% by 2030, a clear and robust plan must be established…
Transform Scotland responds to the Scottish Government’s consultation on National Planning Framework 4, arguing that this plan will fail to deliver without a clear capital investment programme.
Transform’s rail spokesperson responds to the governments consultation asking what is needed for a long-term, wide scale rail strategy.
Transform responds to Transport Scotland’s Aviation Strategy consultation, noting how the proposal fails to take into account the role played by aviation on climate change.
This report provides a blueprint for developing a successful strategic network of Active Freeways across Scotland, drawing on experience from the UK and Europe.
Our response to ScotRail’s ‘Fit for the Future’ consultation. In our response, we set out five key recommendations for the Scottish Government.
Our 2021 Annual Report, setting out our activities in the year to September 2021.
Our annual accounts for the financial year ended 31 March 2021.
The report finds that despite promises that it will tackle the Climate Emergency, Scottish Ministers intend to nearly double their spending on new roads over the next decade.
Our response to LNER’s ‘East Main Line 2022 timetable’ consultation.
Our response to Transport Scotland’s ‘Traffic Regulation Order Review’ consultation.
This report assesses whether there has been progress made in embedding the benefits of distributed working necessitated by the pandemic lockdowns.