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A sub-national transport body (STBs) is a type of ad hoc statutory transport governance organisation in the United Kingdom. They are intended to provide strategic transport governance at a much larger scale than existing local transport authorities, by grouping councils together.

In 2016 the Local Transport Act 2008 was amended by the Cities and Local Government Devolution Act 2016 to allow the creation of sub-national transport bodies. The first such body created was Transport for the North.[1] Typically a sub-national transport body exists in a shadow form before being put on a statutory footing by secondary legislation. Sub-national transport bodies produce transport strategies for their areas.

Current sub-national transport bodies are:

Additionally there have been proposals for sub-national transport bodies covering West Anglia and the South West.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Ellie Ames (27 March 2018). "Transport for the North set to take up statutory powers". Transport Network.
  2. ^ "The Sub-national Transport Body (Transport for the North) Regulations 2018". legislation.gov.uk.
  3. ^ "Devolution bid made by Transport for the South East". 24 July 2020.
  4. ^ Peninsula Transport https://www.peninsulatransport.org.uk/
  5. ^ Dom Browne (30 May 2018). "New regional transport body being prepared". Transport Network.