Lancashire Local Transport Plan 2025 to 2045

A consultation on the future of local transport across Lancashire

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Lancashire Local Transport Plan

We’re inviting you to have your say on our draft Local Transport Plan for Lancashire.

A Local Transport Plan sets out how an area intends to improve travel and transport in the future.

The Lancashire Combined County Authority is responsible for producing this plan, which covers the whole county – including Blackburn with Darwen, Blackpool, Lancashire County and all 12 districts.

The draft plan explains:

  • What we want to achieve with transport (for example, safer streets, better public transport, cleaner air)
  • Why these changes are needed (driven by our vision to support a stronger economy, with fairer opportunities and a sustainable future)
  • How we plan to make these changes happen (through policies, investments, and working with communities, partners and stakeholders)

Once finalised, the Local Transport Plan will guide decisions about all types of travel, including walking, cycling, buses, trains, cars and freight – helping to create a transport network that works for everyone.

We aim to bring wider benefits too – such as better health, improved access to housing and employment, as well as more attractive, welcoming places to live and spend time.

Your feedback will help to guide our priorities and realise these benefits.