Extract from proceedings in the Scottish Parliament - Stagecoach Bus Services
Friday, 21 August 2020 10:13
8. Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green): To ask the
Scottish Government what discussions it has had with Stagecoach
about proposed bus service changes. (S5O-04491) The Cabinet
Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity (Michael
Matheson): On 7 August, I announced that we will provide bus
operators, including Stagecoach, with up to £63 million to increase
their bus services. That funding is in addition to some
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8. (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green):
To ask the Scottish Government what
discussions it has had with Stagecoach about proposed bus
service changes. (S5O-04491)
The Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and
Connectivity ():
On 7 August, I announced that we will provide bus
operators, including Stagecoach, with up to £63 million to
increase their bus services. That funding is in addition to
some £46.7 million that I have committed since June.
As part of that funding, we have
discussed overall service requirements with bus operators,
including Stagecoach.
:
The 23 service looks set to be reinstated along half its
route by First Bus, but it is typical of a number of
threatened services that cut across multiple council boundaries
in Scotland. What strategic role can the Government play to
ensure that those cross-boundary services are supported?
:
A similar question was raised by the local constituency
member, , on his constituents’ concerns about proposed changes
to the service that has referred to. As I outlined, the operator must
go through a process with the regional transport authority and
consult the local community on any proposed changes. Following
that, any further consideration of a service change is a matter
for the traffic commissioner for Scotland. I encourage the
member, as a regional member, to engage in that process and to
make representations to the appropriate authorities.
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