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Welsh Government sets out plans for integrated bus network

The Welsh Government has unveiled plans to bring forward legislation to change the way bus services are delivered across Wales, with local government to play a key role in the changes.

It aims to design a system that is ‘easy to use, easy to access and well connected’ and offer people a ‘real sustainable transport alternative’ to the private car.

The Bus White Paper, published by the Welsh Government, is a key step towards a new model for running buses in Wales and a chance to look at what the country needs from its public transport services.

The Welsh Government will now work closely with local government, the bus industry and passengers on a proposed franchising model that aims to eventually deliver one network, one timetable and one ticket.

As part of this work, a 12-week public consultation has opened for people across Wales to have their say on how the new system is designed.

Commenting, the Welsh Government’s Deputy Minister for Climate Change, with a responsibility for transport, Lee Waters said:

“For too many years we have created a culture of car dependency which has allowed individual freedoms and flexibilities that we all value, but it has also locked in deep inequalities and environmental harms.

“As we look to recover from the pandemic and take action to tackle the climate emergency, buses will play a critical role in keeping our communities connected and offering people a sustainable transport alternative to the private car.

“We’ve seen a gradual decline in the bus industry in Wales over the years and, as a result, we’ve been left with an industry that is broken and in need of much investment.

“But I am confident that the plans we have announced today will help pave the way to a healthy recovery.

“We’re going to be putting people before profit and providing passengers with a well-planned, easy to understand and connected bus network that makes the right thing to do the easy thing to do.”

Ahead of the legislative reform, ‘Bus Cymru’ sets out a detailed route map for how the Welsh Government aims to improve all aspects of bus service provision for passengers.

This includes infrastructure, road allocation, accessibility, integration with other public transport modes, and, more widely, how they can bring about positive change by working with partners in local government and the bus industry.

You can watch the transportation panel discussion from PSE365’s Public Sector Decarbonisation in Association with Liberty Charge virtual event on demand here.

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