ZetTrans - Shetland's Transport Partnership

 

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Regional Transport Partnerships (RTP) are statutory bodies responsible for bringing together key stakeholders in transport planning in an area to produce and deliver strategies that aim to make a real improvement to users.

Shetland is one of seven RTPs within Scotland, formally established on December 1 2005.

RTPs began to take on their powers in April 2006 and will improve regional transport through:

  • Provision of a more strategic approach to planning and delivery
  • Building on existing joint working relationships
  • Working in partnership with the new national transport agency
  • Bringing together local authorities and principal stakeholders

ZetTrans has been allocated £176,719 for each of the two years, 2006-07 and 2007-08, dependent on Ministerial approval of the partnerships spending proposals.

ZetTrans' first Annual Report has now been published.

Contact Details:

Michael Craigie, Head of Transport,
Ken Duerden, Transport Development Manager,

Infrastucture Services Department,
11 Hill Lane,
Lerwick.
Shetland.
ZE1 0HA

Email: zettrans@shetland.gov.uk