Local transport bodies
Transportation authorities in England
Local transport bodies are partnerships of local authorities in England outside Greater London. There are 38 local transport bodies. They cover similar areas to local enterprise partnerships , but are not permitted to overlap each other. Decision making for major transport infrastructure spending is devolved to these bodies from the Department for Transport .[ 1] They will receive funding from April 2015.[ 2] [ 3]
Membership
Membership of local transport bodies include non-metropolitan local transport authorities (county councils and unitary authorities) or combined authorities and integrated transport authorities which cover metropolitan areas. Local enterprise partnerships are also members of local transport bodies.[ 4]
List of local transport bodies
NORTH WEST
NORTH EAST
YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER
WEST MIDLANDS
EAST MIDLANDS
D2N2 Local Transport Board
SOUTH WEST
Dorset Local Transport Body
Heart of the South West Local Transport Board
SOUTH EAST
Berkshire Local Transport Body
Enterprise M3 Local Transport Body
New Forest , Test Valley , Winchester , East Hampshire , Basingstoke and Deane , Hart and Rushmoor , in Hampshire , and Waverley , Guildford , Woking , Surrey Heath , Runnymede , Spelthorne and Elmbridge , in Surrey .
M3 Corridor (Hampshire and Surrey ).
Coast to Capital Local Transport Body
EAST ENGLAND
Greater Cambridge and Greater Peterborough Local Transport Body
Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes , in Buckinghamshire , and eventually Aylesbury Vale , in Buckinghamshire , Cherwell , in Oxfordshire , and South Northamptonshire , Northampton , Daventry , Kettering and Corby , in Northamptonshire .
SOUTH EAST & EAST ENGLAND
South East Local Transport Board
LONDON
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