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£226m support package announced for bus services

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A £226.5 million funding package has been announced by roads minister Baroness Vere to help improve bus services as Covid-19 restrictions are lifted.

The funding will run from September 2021 to April 2022 and will support operators across England, outside of London.

The Government said the funding 'cements' its commitment to 'level up' transport links as passenger numbers begin to return to pre-pandemic levels.

It also comes as the Department for Transport (DfT) announces it has received 35 Expression of Interest applications for the Zero Emission Bus Regional Areas (ZEBRA) scheme, which gives local transport authorities the opportunity to compete for a share of £120 million to support the roll out of zero emission buses across England.

Both schemes are part of the Government’s drive to build back better and greener from the pandemic, as the UK prepares to host COP26 and achieve net zero emissions by 2050.

Roads minister Baroness Vere said: "Buses are the lifeblood of our communities, helping us get to work, school and to see friends and family.

"The recovery funding will ensure vital services continue to run by supporting operators in those initial months, as restrictions are lifted and passengers begin to return in higher numbers.

"And as we build back greener from the pandemic, the £120 million to roll out zero emission buses will have a profoundly positive effect on our towns and cities, lowering emissions, improving air quality and reducing noise pollution."

The Government said recovery funding announced will follow the current emergency support package, which is due to end next month after providing more than £1 billion to keep bus services running throughout the pandemic - and will be provided on a formula basis, to help ensure the sector can begin to return to commerciality.

The recovery funding is set to support the key aims of the National Bus Strategy of encouraging local authorities and operators to work together to deliver better bus services.

The ZEBRA fund was launched in March this year with local transport authorities able to apply under either a fast track or standard process.

The following local transport authorities have been selected under the fast track process to progress to the next stage of the competition:

  • Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority
  • Kent County Council
  • Leicester City Council
  • Milton Keynes Borough Council
  • Warrington Borough Council
  • West Midlands Combined Authority

The shortlisted authorities will now develop business cases for investment, with the Government awarding the first tranche of funding from the ZEBRA scheme to authorities that produce the strongest business cases, it said.

Government said more local transport authorities will be announced as being selected to produce business cases under the standard process in due course.

The ZEBRA funding comes from the wider £3 billion fund announced by the Government to improve bus services. 

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