£5.5m to improve bus services across Warwickshire

By James Smith

9th May 2024 | Local News

Warwickshire County Council says it is working to improve local bus services (image by WCC)
Warwickshire County Council says it is working to improve local bus services (image by WCC)

A "significant package" to improve buses across the county was today (May 9) approved by Warwickshire County Council's cabinet.

A two-year programme of investment – valued at £5.466 million – will be funded by the Department for Transport's (DfT) Phase 2 Bus Service Improvement Plan Plus (BSIP+) fund and Phase 3 Network North BSIP funding allocations. 

The council said it will use the money to maintain its existing buses, create "more attractive" services and get more people onto public transport.

Cllr Jan Matecki, portfolio holder for transport and planning, said: "This funding is a fantastic opportunity to not only maintain but also improve bus services across Warwickshire.

"We know that reliable and frequent buses are vital for connecting people to jobs, education, and essential services.  

"This important investment will also enable us to explore ways to make buses a more attractive choice for everyone and a viable alternative to vehicles for journeys as we pursue our net zero ambition for Warwickshire." 

The council said it will work with operators to make buses a "more appealing option", by exploring increased evening and weekend services, fare initiatives, multi-operator ticketing, and targeted marketing campaigns. 

     

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