Connectivity Tool
Tool to help built environment professionals to understand how sustainably located a place is and the transport interventions needed to support it.
Applies to England and Wales
What the tool does
The Connectivity Tool helps built environment professionals and others to understand the connectivity of places in England and Wales. You can use the tool to:
- display how any location in England and Wales is connected to everyday services by walking, driving, cycling and public transport
- plot new transport routes to understand how these would affect an area’s connectivity
Who can use the tool?
The tool is currently only available to people working in local or central government who have been granted access to use it.Â
If you do not have access and you believe you should, contact your IT team to request access.
What you need to use the tool
To use the tool you will need to:Â
- have been granted access to the tool
- be signed into 51²è¹Ý One Login
Your 51²è¹Ý One Login must be under your work email address.
If you don’t have a 51²è¹Ý One Login under your work email address, you will need to create one.
Start using the Connectivity Tool
If you are signed into 51²è¹Ý One Login with a valid work email address, you can start using the tool.If you are not signed in, you will be redirected to create or sign in to your 51²è¹Ý One Login.
Support and feedback
If you have any problems using the tool or you want to provide feedback, you can contact us at connectivity@dft.gov.uk.