Northumberland bus services set to benefit from £163m funding boost
An award of more than £160m to improve bus services in the region is set to be welcomed by Northumberland County Council.
The Department for Transport (DfT) recently announced a Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) for the region with an indicative £163.5m of Government funding to the North East Joint Transport Committee (JTC).
Now detailed proposals of what the funding will be spent on are being developed by Transport North East, which will be submitted to the DfT by the end of June. They will review the plan and either provide feedback or confirm final funding allocation.
Among the initial proposals originally bid for were reduced fares for under-19’s, more services in rural areas and tourist hotspots, extra park and ride services and a single ticket which would allow unlimited travel across all services in the region.
Given the tight timeline to submit a plan to the Government, the council’s Cabinet is being recommended to authorise the leader to negotiate and agree the draft plan on behalf of the council.
Councillor Wojciech Ploszaj, cabinet member for business, said: “We know how important bus services are for many people in Northumberland, particularly for those who don’t have access to their own vehicles.
“They’re also a very environmentally friendly way to travel and as part of our green agenda we would always encourage people to use public transport or give it a try, where they can. This funding will make a serious difference not just to our physical bus services but also the way many of us think about and value these services.
“Along with our colleagues in other local authorities and transport operators we need to move at speed to submit priorities back to the Government by the end of June. There are a number of potential fantastic opportunities for public transport users in Northumberland and we look forward to the Government’s response later this year.”
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