Public Transport Runcorn and Helsby 2026-01-08
2026-01-08
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Context
The question stems from concerns about the adequacy of public transport services in the constituency. The MP mentions a 2016 funding agreement for the Mersey Gateway bridge that requires a review of tolling arrangements this year.
I thank the Minister for her response. Given that the 2016 funding agreement for the construction and operation of the Mersey Gateway bridge requires a review of the tolling arrangements this year, will the Minister commit today to ensuring that MPs representing directly affected constituencies, such as Runcorn and Helsby, are formally involved in that review, so that the concerns of local residents are properly heard?
I am very glad that the hon. Member was able to meet the Under-Secretary of State for Transport, my hon. Friend the Member for Wakefield and Rothwell (Simon Lightwood), in October to discuss the tolls on the Mersey Gateway crossing. As she will know, the charges are the responsibility of Halton borough council, and thanks to additional funding provided by our Department, residents of Halton, for an annual fee of £12, can make 900 free crossings a year. Any changes to the toll arrangements are a matter for the local council.
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Assessment & feedback
The Minister did not commit to involving MPs in the review process and instead shifted responsibility to Halton borough council.
Shifting Responsibility
Providing Context About Existing Arrangements
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