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In March 2021, the government published a new National Bus Strategy which set out a framework for recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic and a vision for future bus service improvements across the UK.
The national strategy placed a requirement on all Local Transport Authorities and Bus Operators to create a Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP), which will act as the vision for how we are going to try to improve bus services in Kent in the next few years.
Close discussions with bus operators and other parties and feedback from the public has been used to develop Kent’s BSIP and create an Enhanced Partnership (EP) that covers the whole of Kent. The EP is the method by which the elements of the BSIP, we have funding for, can be delivered. The EP is comprised of three EP Schemes, one for East Kent, West Kent and Kent Thameside.
In March 2021, the government published a new National Bus Strategy which set out a framework for recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic and a vision for future bus service improvements across the UK.
The national strategy placed a requirement on all Local Transport Authorities and Bus Operators to create a Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP), which will act as the vision for how we are going to try to improve bus services in Kent in the next few years.
Close discussions with bus operators and other parties and feedback from the public has been used to develop Kent’s BSIP and create an Enhanced Partnership (EP) that covers the whole of Kent. The EP is the method by which the elements of the BSIP, we have funding for, can be delivered. The EP is comprised of three EP Schemes, one for East Kent, West Kent and Kent Thameside.
The feedback that you have provided and the conversations that we’ve been having with our stakeholder groups have helped us start to form our Bus Service Improvement Plan and identify the aspects of bus service provision that you think we should be prioritising.
You have told us that the service, the costs of fares and reliability are the most important things for you.
You have also given us over 400 suggestions for service enhancements that we are working through to form a shortlist for inclusion within our plan.
We are now developing our Improvement Plan and will submit to government by 31 October 2021. We then expect to receive feedback from government and confirmation of a funding allocation for Kent. This will determine how much of our Improvement Plan can be delivered through our Enhance Partnership, which we hope to consult on towards the end of the year.
The feedback that you have provided and the conversations that we’ve been having with our stakeholder groups have helped us start to form our Bus Service Improvement Plan and identify the aspects of bus service provision that you think we should be prioritising.
You have told us that the service, the costs of fares and reliability are the most important things for you.
You have also given us over 400 suggestions for service enhancements that we are working through to form a shortlist for inclusion within our plan.
We are now developing our Improvement Plan and will submit to government by 31 October 2021. We then expect to receive feedback from government and confirmation of a funding allocation for Kent. This will determine how much of our Improvement Plan can be delivered through our Enhance Partnership, which we hope to consult on towards the end of the year.
Your feedback so far is telling us that for many people, the most important thing is the bus service itself - when it runs, how frequently and to where.
So, we now want to ask if you have any specific ideas about how to improve an existing service or if you think there is a need for new services. Tell us by responding to our second set of questions.
We will use your suggestions to help us develop our Improvement Plan and see if they can be funded by government if our bid for funding is successful.
Subscribe on this page (under 'Stay Informed') for further opportunities to help shape our Plan.
Your feedback so far is telling us that for many people, the most important thing is the bus service itself - when it runs, how frequently and to where.
So, we now want to ask if you have any specific ideas about how to improve an existing service or if you think there is a need for new services. Tell us by responding to our second set of questions.
We will use your suggestions to help us develop our Improvement Plan and see if they can be funded by government if our bid for funding is successful.
Subscribe on this page (under 'Stay Informed') for further opportunities to help shape our Plan.
If you require this in an alternative format or language please email alternativeformats@kent.gov.uk or call 03000 42 15 53 (text relay service number: 18001 03000 42 15 53). This number goes to an answering machine, which is monitored during office hours.