Written Question
Monday 6th February 2023
Asked by:
Antony Higginbotham (Conservative - Burnley)
Question
to the Department for Transport:
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether his Department plans to take steps to ensure that bus services which connect communities are not affected after the current phase of Bus Recovery Grant Funding ends at the beginning of April 2023.
Answered by Richard Holden
- Shadow Secretary of State for Transport
The Government has made available nearly £2 billion since March 2020, through emergency and recovery grants, to mitigate the impacts of the pandemic on the bus sector. This support is currently in place until the end of March 2023. The Department is actively considering its support for the bus sector beyond that point.
The Government already provides around £250 million annually to support bus services through the Bus Service Operators Grant, and supports spending of around £1 billion a year so that older and disabled people can travel on buses throughout England for free.
The Government is also taking proactive steps to help increase patronage by providing £60 million to help bus operators cap single fares at £2 on services in England outside London from 1 January to 31 March 2023. Over 140 operators covering more than 4,600 routes are participating in the scheme, which will help increase patronage on buses and help millions save on their regular travel costs.
Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 24 Nov 2022
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"16. What steps he is taking to help provide support for local transport routes. ..."Antony Higginbotham - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 24 Nov 2022
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"Bus routes across Burnley and Padiham are vital to local connectivity and give residents a link to jobs, leisure and essential public services. Too often, however, they are late or cancelled, which has a particular impact on those in rural parts of Burnley, such as Worsthorne and Cliviger. Does the …..."Antony Higginbotham - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 16 Dec 2021
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"T3. Despite Burnley having a premier league football club, a university campus, world-class engineering companies and an incredible spa resort, there is still just one rail service between Burnley and Manchester an hour. Will the Secretary of State look at that, and meet me to see what we can do …..."Antony Higginbotham - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 11 Mar 2021
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" What preparatory steps his Department is taking on the safe restart of international travel during the covid-19 pandemic. ..."Antony Higginbotham - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 11 Mar 2021
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"My right hon. Friend will be aware that thousands of manufacturing jobs in my constituency are reliant on the aerospace and aviation sector. What those people need more than anything else is aircraft in the air, flying again. Will my right hon. Friend set out what steps he is taking …..."Antony Higginbotham - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 30 Jan 2020
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"5. What steps he is taking to improve rail connectivity in Burnley constituency. ..."Antony Higginbotham - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 30 Jan 2020
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"I thank my hon. Friend for that answer and for yesterday’s announcement on Northern rail. The reopening of the Todmorden curve in 2015 had a hugely positive impact on my constituency, providing a direct train service to Manchester once an hour. What support can his Department give me as I …..."Antony Higginbotham - View Speech
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Written Question
Wednesday 15th January 2020
Asked by:
Antony Higginbotham (Conservative - Burnley)
Question
to the Department for Transport:
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what assessment he has made of the potential economic benefits to Burnley of improvements to rail connectivity in and around the East Lancashire area; and if he will make a statement.
Answered by Chris Heaton-Harris
The Government supported the reopening of the Todmorden Curve in 2015 which has allowed a new faster and direct train service between Manchester Victoria and Burnley, opening up job prospects and tourist and leisure opportunities.
Work is progressing to assess the potential role of a re-opened Skipton-Colne rail line to deliver real benefits for passengers in East Lancashire, freight users and the local economy to complement the initial Strategic Outline Business Case completed in December 2018. These will inform the Government’s decision as to whether a reinstatement scheme should progress to the ‘develop’ stage of the Rail Network Enhancements Pipeline.
More widely, to help communities both in East Lancashire and across the country, we have pledged £500m to start reopening lines closed following the Beeching report.