Chance to have your say on long-term plans to help fund the Tamar Crossings
There's an online question and answer session today
Last updated 9th Mar 2026
The future of the Tamar Crossings - and how they're funded - is being discussed at a special online question and answer session today.
The Government either supports or has abolished tolls in other parts of the country and a consultation's started here - after an admin fee price rise was paused.
The consultation, which opened on March 4 and runs until April 6, is open to everyone who uses the crossings. An independent consultant has been appointed to oversee the consultation, analyse responses and produce a report, which will be publicly available in June.
There's more details about the consultation here
Philip Robinson, Chief Operating Officer, said, “The fee has remained unchanged since 2014.
"Increasing the fee would cover the actual cost of running the scheme, help avoid the immediate need to reduce the TamarTag discount or increase tolls, and support the continued safe and reliable operation of the crossings. This option would protect both the 50% TamarTag discount and service standards.”
Mr Robinson added: “Further cuts could result in fewer inspections and maintenance activities, reduced ferry or toll booth availability, and lower service standards, which could lead to higher long-term costs and impact onto our customers by way of journey times.”
Tonight's meeting is from 6-7pm and there's details here