Decision details

Improving Passenger Transport Through a Refreshed Bus Service Improvement Plan.

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: No

Decision:

a)         That the financial implications and ongoing funding requirements arising from implementing the National Bus Strategy (NBS) and associated Leicestershire Bus Service Improvement Plan, and the County Council’s longer-term Bus Service Improvement Plan funding requirement be noted;

 

b)         That the Leicestershire Bus Service Improvement Plan (LBSIP 24), attached as Appendix A to the report, be approved;

 

c)          That it be noted that, pending any changes in legislation/guidance from the Government, implementation of the LBSIP 24 will proceed as planned.

 

(KEY DECISION)

 

REASONS FOR DECISION

 

To comply with the requirements of the NBS and the updated Department for Transport (DfT) BSIP guidance, which required the County Council to publish a refreshed BSIP in 2024.  This will ensure that the Council is eligible for NBS support funding.

 

As outlined in the ‘Improving Passenger Transport Through Bus Service Improvement Plan Plus and Network North’ Cabinet report (December 2023), the recent funding awards from the Government provide a unique opportunity to explore how the Council, working closely with local bus operators through its Enhanced Partnership (EP), might take a different approach to providing supported passenger transport services across Leicestershire and, therefore, enable a more resilient and secure commercial network.  The updated BSIP document outlines the resources now available to the Council and the outcomes that are expected to be achieved.

 

The new Government on 17 July 2024 announced proposals to submit a ‘Better Buses Bill’ through Parliament, indicating a change in approach.  Should new legislation be passed, or significant guidance be received from the DfT, it may be necessary to review the LBSIP 24.  The LBSIP 24 has been drafted to enable a measure of flexibility and the Director of Environment and Transport has delegated authority (following consultation with the Chief Executive) to make such consequential amendments to plans/policies/strategies agreed by members as is considered necessary to reflect changes in legislation and good practice.  Any significant changes would be the subject of a further report to the Cabinet.

Divisions Affected: (All Divisions);

Report author: Director of Environment and Transport

Publication date: 13/09/2024

Date of decision: 13/09/2024

Decided at meeting: 13/09/2024 - Cabinet

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