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ISSUE 311 19 APRIL 2024
NEWS, VIEWS AND ANALYSIS FOR A SECTOR ON THE MOVE NEWS
Labour launched its plans in the West Midlands. Left to right: Angela Rayner, Richard Parker and Louise Haigh
Elizabeth Line order could plug Derby gap
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‘Intensive discussions are taking place’
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First of NCT’s electric buses enter service
Labour vows to fasttrack bus franchising
Party says that its plan will allow 250 million more bus passenger journeys a year, but ‘it will require no additional central government spending’ Labour has promised to help local authorities to introduce bus franchising “in as little as two years” if it wins power at the next general election. Labour’s shadow transport secretary, Louise Haigh has set out the party’s plans for a better bus network across England, with a promise to allow every community across the country to take back control of local bus services. A statement issued by Labour on April 11 declared: “The plan will also see better buses delivered faster, with franchising done in as little as two years. Greater Manchester endured a six-year slog due to unnecessary barriers
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imposed by central government.” During its first term, a Labour Government will pass new legislation to support local transport authorities to take back control of their bus services. The party claims that its plan could create and save up to 1,300 vital bus routes and allow 250 million more passenger journeys per year
“We will support local leaders to deliver better buses, faster” Louise Haigh
compared to the existing system - but “it will require no additional central government spending”. Haigh launched the plan at an event in the West Midlands with Labour’s deputy leader, Angela Rayner, and the party’s West Midlands mayoral candidate, Richard Parker. Parker has pledged to introduce bus franchising if he wins the region’s mayoral election on May 2. Haigh commented: “Labour will give every community the power to take back control of their bus services, and will support local leaders to deliver better buses, faster.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 5
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48 electric buses will join company’s fleet
INNOVATION & TECH
NXWM tickets can be bought on Uber app
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Change gives ‘greater flexibility and choice’
COMMENT
Happy campers can be happy bus passengers
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Alex Warner has spied a market opportunity
CAREERS
WiBC appoints directors
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Board will promote gender equality
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