South East Wales Transport Alliance (Sewta) was a consortium established by the 10 local authorities in South East Wales to promote and develop transport strategies and projects in the region. Founded on 1 April 2003, Sewta worked in close liaison with partners representing public transport operators.[1]
Sewta was stood down on 19 September 2014.[2]
Members
The members of Sewta were:
- Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council
 - Bridgend County Borough Council
 - Caerphilly County Borough Council
 - Cardiff County Council
 - Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council
 - Monmouthshire County Council
 - Newport City Council
 - Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council
 - Torfaen County Borough Council
 - Vale of Glamorgan Council
 
Partners
The local authorities worked in partnership with:
Role and Aims
The main functions of Sewta were to:
- prepare regional transportation strategies, plans and programmes
 - apply for external funding to carry out those programmes
 - act for the Councils in respect of programme actions resourced through that funding
 - respond to consultation documents having a regional dimension
 - advise the Councils on transportation issues.
 
Sewta did not have a responsibility for highway and road safety issues, nor did Sewta own or operate buses and trains.
References
- ↑ "About Us". sewta.gov.uk. Sewta. Retrieved 10 May 2011.
 - ↑ "Sewta Board 19 September". sewta.gov.uk. Sewta. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
 
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