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Cumbrian MP asks Government to make £2 bus fare scheme permanent

by Cumbria Crack
07/02/2023
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A Cumbrian MP has asked the Government to make £2 bus fares permanent.

The £2 single fare scheme was introduced by the Department for Transport last month.

Most single bus fares in England have been capped at a maximum of £2 for three months.

It is hoped that not only will it encourage people to ditch their cars and help improve air quality in towns and cities, but also help people stretch their money a little further.

It comes to an end on March 31.

Now Tim Farron, who represents Westmorland & Lonsdale, has written to the Minister for Local Transport, Richard Holden, encouraging him to extend the cap on bus fares indefinitely.

Mr Farron has asked the Department for Transport to make the cap a permanent fixture to help people with the cost of living, ease congestion, support businesses and tackle climate change.

In a letter to the Minister, Mr Farron said: “Here in the Lake District, we have some of the highest bus fares anywhere in the country so this has been a great initiative in making it more affordable for people to travel by public transport.

“During the summer, we also have some of the most congested roads in the country, given that 85 per cent of visitors travel here by car and many of our roads connecting our tourist hotspots are single track.

“By extending the cap into the summer months, this will lead to more people opting to travel around our beautiful part of the world by bus rather than car, which will lead to much less congestion with clear benefits for businesses and the environment too.

“In such a rural area as Cumbria, where many people often live miles away from the nearest shop, cheaper bus fares will provide a real shot in the arm for our struggling town centres by dramatically increasing their footfall.

“Therefore I implore you to extend the £2 cap beyond the end of March and keep it as a permanent fixture.”

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