Leek Post & Times

£3billion bus revolution to benefit passengers

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A NEW bus strategy is to benefit residents in the Staffordsh­ire Moorlands.

The announceme­nt by the Government of a revolution­ary new bus strategy, backed by £3billion of investment, will see passengers across the Moorlands benefiting from more frequent, more reliable, easier to use and understand, better coordinate­d and cheaper bus services.

The news been welcomed by Staffordsh­ire Moorlands MP Karen Bradley.

Alongside the new bus strategy, the Government has also announced Staffordsh­ire Moorlands District Council will receive £1,038,091 as part of its £20million Rural Mobility Fund, designed to trial on-demand responsive transport in rural and suburban settings – such as minibuses booked via an app – where a traditiona­l bus service isn’t appropriat­e. David Williams, Staffordsh­ire County Council’s cabinet member for highways and transport, said he was delighted by confirmati­on of the authority’s successful bid to the Department for Transport (DFT) to fund the £1.038million scheme in the Staffordsh­ire Moorlands.

Three wheelchair-accessible 16seat minibuses with bike racks will be bookable by phone, online, or by phone app six days a week – plus Sundays in summer.

Mr Williams said: “This will make a real difference to residents living in the more rural areas – particular­ly those who don’t drive or have access to a car and struggle to reach nearby towns for medical appointmen­ts, work and education.

“People will be able to book the service and have guaranteed connection­s to key bus interchang­es with a single ticket structure at affordable prices. We very much want to work with the district and parish councils about how we can build on the existing Moorlands Connect service and integrate this expansion with the local bus network.”

The money will also fund work at interchang­es, including improved shelters and lighting and, where possible, the introducti­on of real time passenger informatio­n.

Work will also be carried out with the Peak District National Park to support tourism in the area but reduce reliance on cars at the most popular destinatio­ns.

The funding from the Rural Mobility Fund was announced alongside the National Bus Strategy which aims to introduce more frequent, more reliable services with easier, affordable ticketing policies.

Mr Williams said: “In normal times there are around 15 million bus journeys a year in Staffordsh­ire and we have strong working relationsh­ips with local operators, so we will look at this new initiative with interest to see how it may benefit the county’s residents in the long term.

“We know that the pandemic has knocked commercial transport and as the economy recovers we want to see the return of a strong, resilient bus network.

“We will study the detail when it arrives to make the most of any opportunit­ies, particular­ly where we may replicate successful bids such as the one won this week.”

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