6 BUS GOVERNANCE AND NETWORK UPDATE PDF 623 KB
To update Members on progress
with the Welsh Government proposals for reform
to bus governance arrangements and also progress with
developing a regional approach to the bus network.
Additional documents:
Decision:
RESOLVED, To accept the report and request a further detailed report to the next meeting on the concept of creating a North Wales regional bus company and outlining the options, including the potential governance arrangements
Minutes:
Presentation by Dewi Rowlands - Deputy Director for
Strategy and Transportation Policy, Iwan Prys Jones - Programme Manager, North Wales
Economic Ambition Board and input from Kemi Adenubi (Transport for Wales).
DECISION
To accept the report and request a further
detailed report for the next meeting on the concept of forming a North Wales
region bus company noting the options including the possible governance
arrangements.
It was noted that
the purpose of the report was to provide an update to members on developments
in relation to governance arrangements and funding bus services together with
further work planned on North Wales bus services.
Attention was
drawn to the three associated matters for consideration.
·
Update on progress as a result of Welsh Government
proposals to revise the management arrangements for bus networks.
·
Update on progress with the work of developing
Regional Bus Strategies for North Wales following work commissioned by the
Ambition Board
·
Update on work undertaken by Arup on behalf of
Transport for Wales on developing a bus strategy and vision for North Wales
Metro
It
was reported that COVID-19 highlighted the challenges for the current bus
transport system that had seen a sudden and serious reduction in the number of
bus passengers (around 90%) across services since the lockdown period. The
numbers were likely to remain low until it was possible to envisage changes to
social distancing guidance that limited capacity as well as the public's
aspiration to travel on public transport.
It
was noted that the crisis was an opportunity to change the provision with the
pandemic having drawn attention to the poor resilience and innate weaknesses in
the current system. It was added that the current legislation framework was
responsible for a lack of joint provision.
Consideration was given to changing the model for the bus network in Wales by ensuring effective outcomes that would respond to the need. It was emphasised that collaboration with the Authorities was essential to improve the service. It was noted that work was being undertaken to adapt part 3 of the Buses Bill (financial stream to deliver standards) in order that a better range of equipment was available to Local Authorities to be used with planning and providing local buses in their areas.
It was added that the Public Transport Strategy, 'Local Services, National Vision', would go out to public consultation in November 2020 with an intention to submit this to the Senedd in March 2021. It was proposed to present the draft strategy and engage with Local Authorities to ensure that there was a suitable service developed for individuals and communities.
Observations arising from the discussion
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The information submitted was welcomed
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Given that the network had been split into regions
with many local authorities managing this within their regions, the situation
was complex and it would be difficult to have 'one management body'
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Needed to attract active individuals - the network
offered good connections for cyclists and electric bicycle users
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That clear communication and engagement were essential
· The report had ... view the full minutes text for item 6