Grimsby Telegraph

£4.7m awarded to improve bus services in area

MORE ACCESSIBLE, IMPROVE THE PASSENGER EXPERIENCE AND REDUCE CONGESTION’

- By SADIE RUSSELL sadie.russell@reachplc.com @SadieELTar­get

BUS services look set to improve across North East Lincolnshi­re after a council scheme has attracted £4.7 million of funding.

North East Lincolnshi­re Council and its regenerati­on partner Equans have been awarded the money from the Government’s Bus Back Better scheme to deliver on their bus service improvemen­t plan.

There were 79 such plans submitted, of which, only 31 were allocated indicative funding and North East Lincolnshi­re Council was the only authority in the Lincolnshi­re and Humber region to be awarded this.

North East Lincolnshi­re Council’s Bus Service Improvemen­t Plan has been developed in partnershi­p with Stagecoach East Midlands and Transport Consultant SYSTRA.

Councillor Stewart Swinburn, portfolio holder for environmen­t and transport at North East Lincolnshi­re Council, said: “I want to say thank you to SYSTRA and Stagecoach for having helped us to develop the Bus Service Improvemen­t Plan.

“The plan aims to make bus travel a more accessible form of transport in our communitie­s, improve passenger experience and reduce congestion on our streets by encouragin­g more people to travel by bus.”

Brian Drury, SYSTRA sector director, said: “We are delighted to have assisted North East Lincolnshi­re Council in producing a bold and ambitious Bus Service Improvemen­t Plan that has led to the award of £4.7 million.

“We have worked collaborat­ively with the council and local bus operator Stagecoach to develop a number of measures and interventi­ons that will make a real step change to bus services in the area, helping make bus services more punctual, reliable and faster, delivering higher levels of customer satisfacti­on and encouragin­g more people to use the bus.”

Matt Cranwell, managing director at Stagecoach East Midlands, added: “There is a huge opportunit­y ahead as we emerge from the pandemic for the bus to help deliver economic recovery, level up communitie­s, provide better air quality and health for local people, and transition to a net zero future.

“We were delighted to partner with North East Lincolnshi­re Council to develop a range of initiative­s to deliver better bus services and give greater priority to people making more sustainabl­e transport choices.

“This new investment, along with measures to incentivis­e and drive less use of cars, is an important part of delivering more reliable bus journeys, better value fares and attracting more customers to the benefits of bus travel.”

Martin Lear, head of highways and transport at Equans, said: “This is a fantastic opportunit­y and we are looking forward to executing this plan as it means we can make bus travelling easier for our passengers.

“We hope this will encourage people to travel by bus as it is one of the more sustainabl­e ways of travelling.”

In the coming weeks, a delivery plan will be developed to identify the projects that will bring about the biggest improvemen­ts to local transport.

 ?? ?? North East Lincolnshi­re Council’s Bus Service Improvemen­t Plan has been developed in partnershi­p with Stagecoach East Midlands and Transport Consultant SYSTRA.
North East Lincolnshi­re Council’s Bus Service Improvemen­t Plan has been developed in partnershi­p with Stagecoach East Midlands and Transport Consultant SYSTRA.

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