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Richard McGuckin, Deputy Chief Executive of Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, is the new Chair of the Urban Transport Group (UTG) – the UK’s network of transport authorities.

Richard, who is also Executive Director of Place at the Combined Authority and Director General for Merseytravel, has served on UTG’s Board of Directors since June 2022.
Richard leads the Liverpool City Region’s most ambitious transport and infrastructure programme – a multi-billion pound investment shaping the future of mobility and driving progress in sustainable energy.
His portfolio encompasses the expansion of a complex, integrated transport network including Merseyrail, Mersey Ferries and bus franchising, while spearheading Mersey Tidal – a multi-billion pound renewable energy project set to power the region for generations. In addition to his local leadership, Richard champions the city region nationally and globally, sharing expertise and forging strategic partnerships.
Richard McGuckin said:
“Transport is at the heart of everyday life, making it easier to access jobs, education, leisure and essential services. It connects people and communities, opens up opportunities, drives economic growth and underpins the success of our regions. I’m really proud to work in such a vital sector, and that’s why I’m delighted to take on this role as Chair of the Urban Transport Group.
“I’m passionate about shaping stronger, better connected and resilient communities, and together with colleagues across the UTG network, we will continue to shape transport systems that are inclusive, sustainable, future-focused and truly make a difference for people.
“I’d like to extend our sincere thanks to Steve Warrener for his leadership during the past three years. He has been a true champion of UTG, strengthening progress and collaboration across the network.”
Melanie Corcoran, Executive Director of Transport at South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority, has also been appointed Vice-Chair of the Board. This follows the departure of previous Vice-Chair, Anne Shaw. Anne was Executive Director at Transport for West Midlands until November last year, when she left to become CEO of the National Transport Authority (NTA) in Ireland.
Click here to see Richard’s full biography and all those of the Urban Transport Group’s Board of Directors.