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TraCC:
Trafnidiaeth Canolbarth Cymru - Transport Task Group

Trafnidiaeth Canolbarth Cymru (TraCC) is the Regional Transport Consortium for the Mid Wales region, made up of the counties of Ceredigion, Powys and part of Gwynedd (the former Meirionnydd district) and includes parts of the Snowdonia and Brecon Beacons National Parks. The consortium seeks to work together and with partners to deliver improvements to the transport system of the TraCC region. To this end, colleagues from Shropshire and Herefordshire were invited to join the Group following the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding in March 2007.

The extent of the TraCC area is shown in Figure 1.1, indicating the main road and rail network as well as the boundaries of the local authorities and the National Parks.

TRACC Outline

For more details, notes of meetings, etc. please contact the secretariat for the Group:

Jonathan Aldred, Ceredigion County Council

jonathan.aldred@ceredigion.gov.uk

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