During the Question session on local bus services in the House of Commons, focus was placed on improving local services through legislative and financial support. The Bus Services (No. 2) Bill was referenced as a legislative measure aimed at empowering local authorities to gain more control over their services. The Government's commitment of over £1 billion to improve bus services was highlighted, emphasizing the intention to transition away from ideologically driven systems to those serving local needs effectively. Questions from members of Parliament primarily revolved around issues such as congestion, rural service reliability, and the accessibility of public transport for young and disabled individuals.
Outcome
The session resulted in reaffirming the Government's commitment to improving bus services through substantial financial investments and legislative measures. While MPs received assurance about plans for empowering local leaders and addressing congestion and accessibility, the issues raised require ongoing dialogue and concrete actions to ensure effective implementation.
Key Contributions
Question on measures to improve bus services and ending ideologically driven control; emphasized cost pressures on youths accessing education and opportunities.
Raised concern about congestion affecting bus services despite the Greater Manchester Bee network and asked for support to create integrated transport networks.
Expressed issues with unreliable bus services affecting community's access and asked how the Government plans to hold failing bus companies accountable.
Outlined Government's commitment to improving bus services, highlighting the empowerment of local authorities through the Bus Services (No. 2) Bill, and addressing congestion via local decision-making autonomy.
Described the complex travel route residents must take for local journeys and sought updates on potential support for direct local services.
Highlighted the lack of minimum service requirements in rural areas and sought commitment from the Government to guarantee service levels.
Brought attention to the restricted use of bus passes for disabled before 9 AM and requested measures to improve access rights further.
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