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Passenger Transport: November 18, 2022

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ISSUE 277 18 NOVEMBER 2022

NEWS, VIEWS AND ANALYSIS FOR A SECTOR ON THE MOVE

Relief as Hunt commits to transport spending The worst fears of transport professionals did not materialise this week when chancellor Jeremy Hunt made his cost-cutting Autumn Statement There was tangible relief in transport circles this week when chancellor Jeremy Hunt avoided implementing deep cuts to transport spending in an Autumn Statement designed to plug a £40bn black hole in the government’s finances. The chancellor confirmed commitments to transformative growth plans for the railways, including High Speed 2 to Manchester, the Northern Powerhouse Rail core network and East West Rail. When making cuts, Hunt said capital is sometimes seen as an “easy option”. “But doing so limits not our

budgets, but our future,” he said, adding that he will not be “cutting a penny” from the UK’s capital budgets over the next two years. He added: “Smart countries build on their long-term commitments rather than discard them.” Representing bus and coach

“Smart countries build on their longterm commitments rather than discard them” Jeremy Hunt

operators, Graham Vidler, chief executive of the Confederation for Passenger Transport, said: “It’s encouraging that the transport budget has been maintained in the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement. “In the immediate term, CPT will work with devolved areas to prioritise improving local bus services as part of levelling-up funding. “Our longer-term focus is with the transport secretary Mark Harper to secure a fair share of investment for the bus and coach sector - the nation’s most popular form of public transport - which is crucial for the UK’s wealth and health.”

NEWS

‘Set out timetable for bus funding’

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Lords committee fears bus cuts

NEWS

RMT vote paves way for more strikes

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Ballot is ‘massive endorsement’

ENVIRONMENT

Cities need boost to deliver net zero plans

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ITC reports calls for devolution of powers

COMMENT

AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAY ‘THANK YOU’

Zero emission buses need a bigger plan

The first in-person UK Bus Awards presentation ceremony since 2019 provided the opportunity to say ‘thank you’ to people who continued providing essential public transport links to the public throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. Among the winners was Koli Begum of Go-Ahead London (pictured), who took home the Top London Bus Driver award. FULL REPORT: PAGE 08

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Hundreds gathered for return of UK Bus Awards

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Jonathan Bray says we must think bigger

COMMENT

No refuge for bullies

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Alex Warner reflects on transport’s culture

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