Sunderland Echo

Have your say on the buses

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpi

Sunderland residents are being urged to have their say as part of a campaign to improve bus travel in the region.

The Big Bus Conversati­on aims to gather the thoughts and opinions of members of the public and businesses about what they would like to see from a new and improved bus network.

The campaign, launched by regional transport leaders, will then use the feedback in a bid to win a share of a national £3billion funding pot to encourage people to use public transport.

The consultati­on kicked off last Friday, with a bus was parked up in Market Square allowing people to share their thoughts and opinions.

Sunderland City Council is working with other local authoritie­s and bus operators to create a new partnershi­p that aims to revitalise the region’s bus network, and transport leaders want to hear what changes the public would like to see.

The North East Joint Transport Committee, with the local bus operators’ associatio­n NEbus, have created ‘Your Vision for Buses’ – a document setting out how they would like the bus network to look in the future, but they want the public to share their views.

NEbus chair Martijn Gilbert said: “We have an exciting opportunit­y to deliver a transforma­tional bus network as part National Bus Strategy, adapting to new changes in travel demands and helping to support our towns and cities, as well as delivering important improvemen­ts to air quality.

“We want the voice of the community to help shape these plans, and the big bus conversati­on is being supported by our Local Authoritie­s and Bus operators to engage with everyone, regardless of if you currently use the bus or not, to help us draw up plans that everyone can benefit from and make us a better connected, greener and more successful region to live and work in.”

Sunderland City Council leader Cllr Graeme Miller said: “The council is proud to be backing the Big Bus Conversati­on;encouragin­g more people to leave their cars at home and use public transport to travel around Sunderland is a great step towards our ambitions to be a carbon neutral city by the year 2040.”

To find submit your feedbackor suggestion­s v is itwww. transportn­ortheast.gov.uk/ big bus conversati­on before September 10.

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Sunderland City Council leader Cllr Graeme Miller (right) and NEbus chair Martijn Gilbert

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