(Meon Valley) (Con):...The
  Minister will not be surprised that the first issue is public
  transport. Bus services in rural communities have proven very
  vulnerable to commercial pressures in the wake of covid. There
  are issues with higher business costs, and difficulties with
  recruiting and retaining drivers. Additionally, Hampshire County
  Council is facing enormous financial challenges,
  and this is affecting its ability to support the services that
  vulnerable people depend on. As others have mentioned, there is a
  lack of transport particularly for young people getting to
  school, but also getting to their Saturday jobs. For instance,
  going from Bishop’s Waltham to Whiteley in my constituency is
  proving incredibly difficult. May I ask the Minister to look
  urgently at the support for transport authorities such as
  Hampshire? Hampshire County
  Council is already doing as much as it can, but
  budgets have steadily reduced, and there is no more fat to trim
  or salami to slice.
  
  The second priority, as others have mentioned, is broadband and
  telephone. I was pleased that the Department for Digital,
  Culture, Media and Sport intervened over the plans to cut off the
  existing public switched telephone network as part of the digital
  switchover, because like many of my constituents, I was concerned
  about proper safeguards for isolated households in the event of a
  power cut. May we ensure that we have a proper solution to these
  issues? I would like to give an assurance to my constituents well
  before any further move is made to switch off the PSTN.
  
  However, I fully understand that the future is digital and
  wireless. I was delighted that the gigabit broadband scheme is
  enabling places such as Owslebury in my constituency to get up to
  speed. I know there is work going on with a scheme in Cheriton
  and a few other villages to help the residents there, too. It is
  another area where Hampshire County
  Council has provided brilliant support for
  residents through its broadband voucher scheme. However, there
  are still some remaining pockets of very slow speed in Meon
  Valley, and I hope the procurement that DCMS is engaged in at
  present can quickly bring all the benefits of better broadband to
  them...
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