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Transport and connectivity top mayoral priorities for Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce

The mayoral election is due to take place on May 6

Manchester's landmark hotel The Midland(Image: Mark Waugh Manchester Press Photography Ltd)

Transport and connectivity should be the main focus of the next Mayor of Greater Manchester, according to chamber of commerce members.

Ahead of the election on 6 May, Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce has revealed that transport topped the list for immediate action when it polled its members.

Digital connectivity and poor transport links for people and freight were highlighted as the biggest issues facing businesses at present.

Chamber president Robin Phillips said: "At our assembly meetings and in all our issue-based surveys, the ability to get businesses and people to connect always comes near the top of priorities for action.

"These results match some of the thinking behind my presidential theme of 'Connectivity & Innovation for Growth' which not only looks at infrastructure challenges but the wider ability for businesses to connect and collaborate with their customers and partners, to drive innovation.

"Without the means to do this easily, either in person or virtually, the economic growth we need coming out of the pandemic will be weaker and take longer to have a positive impact for everybody.

"Whoever wins the mayoral election, they will face a number of challenges as things get more back to normal following the pandemic and it’s important that they make clear their ambitions, actions and how they will work with business to help make things happen.