17 Nov 2025
Big changes are on the way for how we move around the East Midlands, and residents are being urged to get involved.
Following approval at Committee in October, The East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA) has launched the Mayor’s Big Transport Conversation, inviting everyone across the region to share their ideas for a better, fairer, and more connected transport.
The conversation was launched at Mansfield Bus Station, with the Mayor speaking to press and media on a double-decker bus.
Led by Mayor Claire Ward, the Mayor’s Transport Plan sets out a bold 15-year vision to transform the way people travel across the region. From 17 November, a 12-week public conversation has begun, giving residents the chance to help shape a transport system that truly works for them.
Mayor Claire Ward said: “I’m delighted that the Committee has backed my vision for transport. This plan sets out a bold and necessary approach to improving travel across the East Midlands, but it’s vital that local people help shape it by joining the conversation.”
The Mayor’s Transport Plan focuses on three major goals:
Mayor Claire added: “For too many people in the East Midlands, life doesn’t work because transport doesn’t work. When buses are too expensive, trains don’t run when people need them, or roads aren’t safe or reliable. It affects everything, from work, education, healthcare, and the simple ability to stay connected with family and friends.
“That’s why this plan starts with you. I want to hear your experiences, your priorities, and your ideas. I want to understand what matters most to you, what works well, what doesn’t, and what would make the biggest difference to your daily life. Together, we can shape a transport system that truly works for everyone.
“My vision for the East Midlands is simple: public transport that’s easy and affordable to use, communities connected to one another, not just to the biggest cities and roads and infrastructure that are safe, well maintained, and fit for the future.
“These are big ambitions, but I’m not afraid of the challenge. Some things will take time, but others can change quickly if we focus our efforts in the right places. As your Mayor, I’m ready to fight for the improvements that will make the East Midlands a fairer, greener, better-connected region.
So read this plan, think about the future you want, and tell me what you want me to fight for because this is just the start of building a transport system that makes life work for everyone.”
The Mayor’s Big Transport Conversation runs from 17 November 2025 to 8 February 2026.
Visit the EMCCA website to share your views and be part of building a better-connected East Midlands.
Jon Ball
Press and Media Officer
EMCCA
01246 903504
07761 632586
jon.ball@eastmidlands-cca.gov.uk
For further information, please see
Mayor's Tranpsort Plan executive summary - https://www.eastmidlands-cca.gov.uk/content/uploads/2025/11/FINAL-LTP-Executive-Document-3-1.pdf
Mayor's Transport Plan full document - https://www.eastmidlands-cca.gov.uk/content/uploads/2025/11/EMCCA-Mayors-Transport-Plan-Draft-6.1-c…
Mayor's Transport Plan easy-read document - https://www.eastmidlands-cca.gov.uk/content/uploads/2025/11/LTP-Easy-Read-Document-v3-1-1-compresse…
The East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA), led by the Mayor of the East Midlands, Claire Ward, is working to unlock the region’s full potential, driving sustainable economic growth, creating high-quality jobs, and building a stronger, fairer, and greener future for everyone across Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham, and Nottinghamshire.
With a shared vision to make the East Midlands the best place to live, work, and stay, EMCCA is focused on improving health and wellbeing, strengthening skills and education, protecting and enhancing the environment, connecting communities, and ensuring access to affordable, high-quality homes.
Together, EMCCA and the Mayor are shaping a more prosperous, inclusive, and resilient East Midlands, a place where every community can thrive.