Otley Shared Transport Hub
This consultation has now closed. Thank you for taking part. We have analysed your responses:
- Read a summary of the key findings here
- Read the full outcome report here
- Read the You Said We Listened report here to see how your responses are being used to shape the scheme development
You can also sign up to Your Voice to find out when further consultation launches.
People living in Otley, and those who travel into and around the town, could benefit from a shared transport hub providing a range of transport services and improved passenger information in one place.
West Yorkshire Combined Authority, working in partnership with Leeds City Council and Otley Town Council, is seeking your views on the proposed location of the hub at North Parade Car Park or Courthouse Street Car Park, and on what facilities residents, businesses and other potential users would like to see.
We want the hub to provide links with bus services. The car parks are being considered for this as they are the nearest available space to the bus station, approximately a three to five minute walk away.
This consultation runs from 8 January until 4 February 2024.
What is a Shared Transport Hub?
A Shared Transport Hub is a recognisable location providing access to a range of transport and supporting services, along with enhanced facilities to support sustainable travel choices, increase accessibility, and reduce reliance on cars and other privately owned vehicles.
Sustainable travel means using ways to get around that don’t harm the Earth, people, or our economy, now and in the future. It includes ways of moving like walking, cycling, or using clean energy vehicles.
The size of a hub and the features on offer will vary depending on the location, but could include links to public transport, shared transport - such as bike hire and car clubs - and bike storage, alongside travel information, and community amenities, such as parcel delivery lockers and co-working space.
What could a Shared Transport Hub in Otley include?
Shared Transport Hubs can include a range of transport and supporting services. This consultation will ask you to let us know what you would like to see in a hub in Otley. Services could include:
- Electric car club vehicles
- Secure cycle parking
- E-bike charging
- Electric vehicle (EV) charging
- Planting and seating
- Bike repair facilities
- Directional signage about the area
- Parcel delivery lockers
- Public bike hire
- Public cargo bike share
- Mobile phone charging
- Facilities for meetings, work and study
Shared transport hubs, also known as mobility hubs, are a relatively new concept and the image below gives an idea of the sort of facilities they might include.
Why are we doing this?
The aims of shared transport hubs are to encourage more people to replace shorter car journeys with more sustainable modes of transport, by providing multiple transport facilities in one place.
A shared transport hub could also benefit people who may not be able to use scheduled bus and rail services as easily as others. The hub could include provision for community transport services and shared bikes to improve accessibility.
Community transport services are run independently of the commercial bus network and provide flexible links to local destinations, for example school and hospital transport.
Who will benefit?
Local residents and businesses close to the hubs, and people who might not find it easy to use scheduled bus and rail services.
How will this be funded?
This scheme is being funded through the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) following a successful bidding process. This funding is additional money provided directly by the Department for Transport and can only be spent on the scheme for which it was awarded. This means the funding cannot be used for other activities.
CRSTS schemes are not funded by council tax and will not impact any other council funding streams.
Have your say
You can let us know what you think in the following ways:
- Complete our survey by 11.59pm on Sunday 4 February.
Join us at an event to speak to the project team
Join a drop-in event
You'll be able to find out more, ask questions, and share your feedback with the project team. Paper surveys will be available to take home and submit via our Freepost address:Friday 19 January, Otley Market Place, 10am - 1pm
- Sunday 28 January, Otley Market Place, 10am - 1pm
Log on to a webinar
We'll be hosting a free online Zoom webinar to give you an opportunity to learn more about the plans and ask the project team any questions. Sign up through the link below:
Tuesday 23 January, 6-7pm. This event has taken place. The recording can be watched by clicking here.
Contact us and accessibility
If you would like to contact us or request information in an alternative format you can:
Phone MetroLine on 0113 245 7676
Write to Freepost CONSULTATION TEAM WYCA
Next steps
This consultation will close on Sunday 4 February 2024 at 11.59pm. If you’d like to know the outcome of this consultation please register to Your Voice.
We will consider all feedback and the results of this consultation will be used to shape and inform the scheme prior to its delivery. A Full Business Case is due to be submitted in April 2024.
There will be another opportunity to comment during further consultation on the final plans.
Ask us a question, and the project team will get back to you.
Please note, if you are logged in to Your Voice, your username will be displayed when you ask a question.