Big Transport Conversation hits halfway: Mayor urges all communities to have their say

Mayor Claire Ward launches her Big Transport Conversation (5)

Better cycling and walking routes, more reliable buses and cheaper train tickets are just some of the transport improvements suggested by people across the East Midlands.

The region is nearing the halfway point in its biggest-ever listening exercise on the future of transport, and Mayor of the East Midlands, Claire Ward is urging residents, businesses and community groups from every corner of the region to share their views.

Mayor Claire said: “Since launching my Big Transport Conversation, engagement has been fantastic, with more than 1,000 responses already. People across the East Midlands are making it clear exactly what they want from a transport network.”

Common suggestions so far include:

  • More frequent and reliable buses to hospitals, schools, and town centres;
  • Safer cycling routes;
  • Better walking routes;
  • New tram lines;
  • Faster and more affordable train services;
  • Stronger connections between our rural towns and villages into cities.

From April next year, Mayor Claire will have the power to plan transport across the entire region into a single, integrated network – bringing together buses, trains, walking, and cycling routes under one strategic vision.

As the 12-week consultation reaches its midpoint, Mayor Claire is calling on residents from every area to speak up.

Mayor of the East Midlands, Claire Ward at the launch of her Big Transport Conversation.\
Mayor Claire Ward at the launch of her Big Transport Conversation.

The Mayor said: “I want to hear from every part of our region. Tell us where buses need to run, and when. Tell us where pavements and roads need improving, where cycling infrastructure isn’t good enough, or where communities feel cut off. Your feedback will help shape a transport system that works for everyone.”

“We’re making good progress, but a truly fair and connected transport system can only be built with voices from every community. Whether you’re in a rural village, a market town or a city centre, your experiences matter. This is your chance to shape how the East Midlands moves in the years ahead, and I don’t want anyone to miss out on being heard.”

Big Transport Conversation

The Mayor’s Big Transport Conversation  runs until 8 February 2026 – have your say on the transport network you want to see here.

Published on: 23 December 2025

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