Bus Services 2023-10-26

2023-10-26

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Last year, elderly residents in Southend West were left stranded when First Bus withdrew the No. 21 service, cutting them off from essential facilities such as hospitals and community groups.
I thank the Minister for that reply, and for his recent visit to Southend West. He is very aware that last year, elderly residents were left stranded, literally overnight, when First Bus withdrew the No. 21 service, cutting them off from Southend Hospital, from Leigh Broadway and from many community groups. Despite successfully working with First Bus to reroute the No. 3 bus, this is not good enough; it only runs once every two hours. Will he meet me and First Bus to make sure that Southend City gets the best bus services possible?
I would be very happy to meet her and representatives from First Bus. An additional piece of bus funding of almost £1 million from central Government to Southend is going through, but I will happily meet her to see how we can best ensure that it is spent in a way that protects her residents.
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Sarah Edwards Lab
Tamworth
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In Tamworth, it is impossible for people to reach Burton hospital by bus when needed. The Labour party has a Bill that would devolve the running of bus services to local authorities.
It is not possible for people in Tamworth to reach Burton hospital by bus if they need to do so. Will the Government commit to supporting Labour's take back control Bill, which will devolve the running of bus services to local authorities, so that bus routes that communities need can be delivered by the people who know where they are needed most?
This Government have put in unprecedented amounts of support for bus services, including £150 million for the midlands and the north. The Bus Services Act 2017 allowed franchising to be expanded across the country. I urge her to speak to the county council in her region and try to get it to allocate some of that money to support local services.
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Simon Lightwood Lab Co-op
Wakefield and Rothwell
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The Government pledged to deliver an additional 25 million bus miles but failed to mention that this was a drop compared with the 175 million bus miles slashed over the past five years.
On Monday, the Government pledged to deliver 25 million more bus miles, but what they failed to tell the public was that this was just a drop in the ocean, compared with the 175 million bus miles that they have slashed over the past five years. In fact, never before on record have bus routes fallen by as much as they have over the past year, and this from the same party that promised buses so frequent that we would not need a timetable. Does this not show that, while the Tories and their broken bus system remain in place, communities will continue to see this record-breaking decline in the bus services on which they depend?
The Government have been putting significant funding into bus services. There is huge extra cash going in through measures like the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement, which is being tripled for some local authorities. In contrast, Wales has seen bus service declines more than twice as much compared to other parts of the UK.
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