Friday, 11 October 2013

New Better Bus Areas

Bus passengers in York, Merseyside, Nottingham and the Bath and greater Bristol areas are set to benefit from £16.5 million of investment in improved services, Local Transport Minister Baroness Kramer has announced.

 Arriva North West Volvo B5LH with low-height
Wright Gemini 2 bodywork MX13 AEB 
Earlier this year, Sheffield became the first city to be awarded new ‘Better Bus Area’ funding. Now, after a competitive process, 4 further Better Bus Areas are being announced. This follows successful bids from Nottingham City Council, Merseytravel, the West of England Partnership, and York City Council. This will give locally-accountable authorities more freedom to examine their particular issues and improve local bus services.
Local Transport Minister Baroness Kramer said:
Local bus services are the backbone of our transport system, providing a vital lifeline for communities. The Better Bus Area funding will help drive economic recovery in these areas by supporting effective bus networks.
First Yorkshire Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse Urban 69372 in York
Passengers want a reliable, effective bus service and I am pleased today to announce that 4 further areas will receive funding under our Better Bus Area initiative, which changes the traditional method of funding bus travel in a way designed to drive up performance and passenger numbers.
Last year the government announced it would reform the way it funds the bus market by devolving funding from operators to local authorities and through establishing innovative new Better Bus Areas.
Within Better Bus Areas, the Bus Service Operators Grant (BSOG) for services run commercially will gradually be devolved to local authorities and will be supplemented by a top up fund worth 20% of the BSOG claimed. The money will enable local transport authorities to tackle the problems holding back local bus markets.
Funding for the 4 new BBAs up until 2017 amounts to some £16.5 million, allocated as follows:
  • Nottingham £11.3 million
  • Merseyside £2.7 million
  • York £1.3 million
  • West of England £1.3 million.

In addition, funding for the Sheffield BBA announced earlier this year totals some £18.5 million across the next 4 and a half years.

 Tony Wilson has dug through his archives and found this classic shot taken in Bristol of
Bristol K UHY 384 heading for Western Super Mare
 A modern shot taken in the same location shows First Wright Volvo B7TL 32638 heading for the same destination many years later.
 Nottingham Scanias on GO2 routes
 No Mistaking this location . Buses in York with the minster in the background.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/better-buses-for-english-regions