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Watch again: ‘Mobility 2050’ webinar

Watch our Mobility 2050 webinar again for a vision of our transport future

‘Connections’ – March 2021

All the latest news and views from the South East's voice for strategic transport

National Bus Strategy is a step in the right direction for the South East – but we can’t stop there

Long-term, sustainable funding model is needed to deliver the investment we need.

Speakers and panellists confirmed for ‘Mobility 2050’

Join us for a first look at our emerging future mobility strategy for the South East

Budget 2021 response

'Levelling up', fuel duty freeze and Solent Freeport

‘Connections’ – February 2021

Covid-19 study helps shape investment priorities Regional priority road scheme gets government funding Watch again: Shadow Partnership Board Record turnout as third area study kicks off TfSE signs diversity and inclusion charter

TfSE signs up to diversity and inclusion charter

Transport for the South East has underlined its commitment to diversity and inclusion by signing up to the Chartered Institute for Highways and Transportation (CIHT) Diversity & Inclusion Charter. The charter has been signed by more than 60 organisations across the public and private sectors. In signing the charter, we have committed to: Strive to

‘Top ten’ priority road upgrade gets green light

Redbridge Causeway investment totalling £15.8m will safeguard and improve journeys

Our year in review: 2020

We’ve learned this year of the huge potential to live, work and travel differently

More help needed for consumers and car industry if 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel vehicles is to succeed

Ahead of a possible announcement from government bringing forward the ban on new petrol and diesel vehicle sales to 2035 or even 2030, local government and business leaders in the South East have reiterated their call for a targeted action plan to speed up the UK’s switch to electric vehicles. Currently, only around 7% of