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In Transport
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Cross Border Concessionary Bus Travel
As the Labour Government in Westminster extends free off-peak bus
travel for pensioners and disabled travellers in England, Liberal
Democrats team up to resolve the impasse in free cross border travel
and call for an integrated scheme for concessionary bus travel
across the UK, backed with sufficient funding, so that the elderly
and disabled are no longer caught out by unexpected charges.
The scheme which was extended on April 1st has been criticised by
the Local Government Association, which states that about 30
councils were predicting funding shortfalls of up to £2million.
Montgomeryshire MP Lembit Öpik has also written to the Secretary of
State for Transport who revealed that there have been no discussions
between the Welsh Assembly and Westminster over the extension of
free cross-border bus travel for pensioners between England and
Wales.
In Westminster Lib Dem MP Lembit Öpik comments: “The Labour
Government in Westminster has extended a fundamental scheme but with
fundamental flaws. Any strategy must be well costed in advance –
clearly the Government has failed to add up the figures as councils
are expecting millions in shortfalls. It is vital that these
calculations are reviewed so that local councils do not pick up the
tab for Labour’s mistakes.
“I am shocked to find that so little has been done to improve cross
border travel for pensioners in Wales. There is not even a
suggestion of dialogue between ministers on the matter. How are we
to expect a fairer system of public transport for pensioners, when
the simple issue of cross border travel has been swept aside.”
Across the border Lib Dem AM Mick Bates states: “I am disappointed
that the Labour-Plaid Assembly Government and Westminster colleagues
could not sit down and resolve the issue of reciprocal travel cross
border before the scheme was extended in England. Public transport
is vital for the elderly and disabled to access leisure facilities,
medical services and shops as well as visit friends and relatives,
yet in cross border areas travellers still face the worry of
unexpected charges.
“The current scheme where local authorities in cross border areas
can fund travel at their own cost and discretion is simply too
complicated and causes needless confusion to passengers and bus
operators alike. With better planning and sufficient funding free
bus travel could have been introduced across the whole of England
and Wales for disabled and elderly passengers which would bring an
end this confusion.”

Mick and Heather Kidd campaigning on cross border travel
Heather Kidd, Lib Dem Parliamentary Candidate for Ludlow and
Bridgnorth adds: “The only problem is nobody in either Government
has been talking to one another about what happens in a border area
like ours where people regularly travel across the border. As it
stands a pensioner in my village – Chirbury – will be able to travel
free to Newcastle upon Tyne but have to pay to go shopping a few
miles down the road in Welshpool.”
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