Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Department for Transport

Oral Answers to Questions

Alison Hume Excerpts
Thursday 11th September 2025

(1 day, 11 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Mohammad Yasin Portrait Mohammad Yasin (Bedford) (Lab)
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15. What steps she is taking to ensure that the transport system supports economic growth.

Alison Hume Portrait Alison Hume (Scarborough and Whitby) (Lab)
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18. What steps she is taking to ensure that the transport system supports economic growth.

Lauren Sullivan Portrait Dr Lauren Sullivan (Gravesham) (Lab)
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23. What steps she is taking to ensure that the transport system supports economic growth.

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Heidi Alexander Portrait Heidi Alexander
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The scale and significance of the proposed Universal Studios development in Bedfordshire is huge, and its success will undoubtedly be dependent on modern, sustainable transport options. We are committed to working very closely with Universal and the relevant local authorities as the development progresses to ensure that infrastructure planning prioritises public transport and active travel. We are really determined to make the most of this fantastic growth opportunity.

Alison Hume Portrait Alison Hume
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This week, I visited Schneider Electric’s brand-new manufacturing facility in Scarborough, which will create 200 new jobs. However, those opportunities are out of reach for so many of my constituents who rely on public transport. What is my right hon. Friend doing to ensure that poor transport in coastal communities like Scarborough and Whitby, which are untouched by city transport region funding, does not strangle economic growth?

Heidi Alexander Portrait Heidi Alexander
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I assure my hon. Friend that we are committed to driving economic growth in all areas, not only the large city regions. York and North Yorkshire combined authority will receive £94 million in local transport grant capital funding over the next four years, allowing local leaders to support schemes, including public transport schemes, that are in line with local priorities.