From today, operators can pitch projects that will
help elderly and disabled people travel with
confidence on the vital transport links connecting
them to the mainland. This funding was initially
announced as part of the government’s National
Disability Strategy and reinforces its pledge to
improve the network for everyone – no matter the mode
of transport.
Bids can either be for equipment, such as wheelchairs
or accessible ticket machines, or building works like
ramp levelling or the installation of Changing Places
toilets. All ideas will be considered, so long as
they are geared towards improving accessibility.
Accessibility Minister said:
These ports provide vital connections to the
islands of the United Kingdom and it is imperative
that they are accessible to all.
We look forward to hearing some innovative and
life-changing ideas as we take another step towards
creating a fully inclusive transport network.
Ferries from the Isle of Wight and Isles of Scilly to
the mainland provide vital connections for around
140,000 residents and are crucial for businesses and
tourism. There is currently no expectation this
funding will be repeated, so the government is urging
operators to come forward now to support this
important initiative.
Bids received will be assessed on the number of
passengers likely to benefit from the improvements
and value for money. Applicants are asked to provide
a supporting letter from local disability charities
or individuals, as well as 3 quotes to ensure good
value is being obtained.
The government’s National Disability Strategy is
already underway – with a nationwide audit of all
train stations to drive up standards, the urgent
rollout of tactile paving on platforms, grants to
improve bus services and new laws to ensure proper
support in taxis and private hire vehicles.
This follows the ‘It’s
everyone’s journey’ campaign, launched in 2020 to
champion equal access across all forms of public
transport and encourage people to be more considerate
and supportive of others when using the transport
network.