The transport sector has a vital role to play in Wales’ economic recovery and growth. ICE Wales Cymru’s State of the Nation 2013 briefing argues that Wales suffers from a lack of investment in its transport infrastructure. This briefing sets out ICE Wales Cymru’s recommendations for making best use of existing assets and achieving the most with public money.
A Welsh language version of this document is also available.
State of the Nation 2013: Wales
Content type: Policy
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