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Transport Connectivity: North-west England

19 March 2025

Lead MP

Jo Platt
Leigh and Atherton
Lab/Co-op

Responding Minister

Simon Lightwood

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Transport
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Other Contributors: 17

At a Glance

Jo Platt raised concerns about transport connectivity: north-west england in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Calls for better transport systems and new road networks that boost economic productivity and ensure fairness and opportunity for all. Specifically, it is time to make the case for a Metrolink connection to Leigh and improved train frequency, better station accessibility, increased capacity at station car parks, and expanded park and ride facilities.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Jo Platt Lab/Co-op
Leigh and Atherton
Opened the debate
The lack of efficient transport links in Leigh, including social isolation due to poor connectivity, limited infrastructure, and an overreliance on cars. The A580 East Lancs Road struggles with congestion, and the town ranks in the top 1% for transport-related social exclusion. Poor public transport means residents are unable to participate in routine activities.

Government Response

Simon Lightwood
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport
Government Response
The Minister acknowledged the importance of connectivity in the north-west and highlighted initiatives such as the Bus Services (No. 2) Bill to empower local leaders and mayors. He also mentioned an uplift of £200 million at the autumn spending review for city region sustainable transport settlement areas, welcoming over £1.7 billion for Greater Manchester and Liverpool city region from the current CRSTS programme. The Minister further detailed additional funding allocations for local transport authorities across the north-west and confirmed ongoing projects such as Northern Powerhouse Rail. Discussed Northern Rail's performance issues, the need to rebuild Britain through transport infrastructure including HS2, and committed to improving step-free access at railway stations. Mentioned the £22 billion black hole inherited from the previous government.
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