Interesting Tony. They promise better things to come - one day.
Have to admit I didn't understand all the jargon but I'm sure you will
Any implications in it for Chesterfield do you think?
The Buses bill just seems a waste of taxpayers money to me - I see nothing new or radical. Bus companies already work with local authorities and have done for many decades. Nothing new jumps out from the present situation. However - I give you a quote from DCC's own Public Transport site regarding news & notices :-
We must make cuts which means we need to review the way we run many of our services. From October 2017 we are proposing to withdraw all our funding for subsidised bus services. These are services that we pay for because they cannot be run commercially. This means they could stop. Typically they are early morning, evening, Sunday and rural services. But before any decisions are made we are consulting on our plans. You can tell us what you about these proposals in our online consultation. Closing date 24 April 2016.
So that's it - no more subsidies.
I guess that means:
1) Possible re-introduction of concessionary fares for Senior Citizens/Disabled (currently free 9.30am-11pm).
2)A much reduced early morning - late evening service.
3)Many smaller bus companies who rely on funding from local authorities will be forced out of business.
4)Bus companies had a fuel subsidy - they could buy it cheaper - this has been withdrawn.
5)Fewer buses & drivers because of cutbacks & wage restraints due to smaller profits.
6)Older buses being kept in service way past their normal lifetime expectations.
7)Higher bus fares.
8)Rural services cut or gone completely.
9)No further investment in technology - e.g. wifi services and all that could potentially bring with it.
The future doesn't seem bright - more people will be forced to use their cars which will mean more gridlock on our roads & fewer punctual buses.
I hope I'm wrong & something can be arranged but DCC appear to be throwing the towel in and abandoning funding completely - so what do bus companies do to address the shortfall?