'Greener' public transport system would encourage graduates to stay in Yorkshire, Turner & Townsend roundtable is told

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'Greener' public transport system would encourage graduates to stay in Yorkshire, Turner & Townsend roundtable is told
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Establishing a 'greener' public transport network will provide an economic boost for Yorkshire by encouraging more graduates to stay in the region, a major business event was told

Leading figures from the public and private sectors participated in a roundtable which considered how the region could establish world class infrastructure and governance by 2030. The event, which was hosted by The Yorkshire Post and Turner & Townsend, analysed the role devolution and changes in local government could play in ensuring our towns and cities have improved public services and a seamless public transport system.

There can be an element of slight concern about how money is spent in the public sector. Business really wants to be part of the conversation about how that money is spent. “The private sector needs to feel it’s part of the answer and to be at the table. We need to move with pace and purpose to improve services and boost the economy. Delivery is everything.

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