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Bus Advisory Board - Tuesday, 30th April, 2024 10.00 am

April 30, 2024 View on council website  Watch video of meeting or read trancript
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Summary

The council meeting focused on reviewing and updating the Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) for 2024, discussing the £1 fare initiative in Taunton, and addressing public concerns about bus services and infrastructure. The meeting also involved updates from bus operators and feedback from the Somerset Bus Partnership.

  1. Revision of Taunton's £1 Fare Scheme:

    • Decision: To increase the fare to £1.50 for adults and £0.80 for children.
    • Arguments: The adjustment was necessary to sustain the initiative within the available BSIP funding, despite its success in increasing bus usage by about 30%.
    • Implications: The council will monitor the impact of the fare increase and review it by year-end, aligning with the potential changes to the national £2 fare scheme.
  2. Approval of the Draft BSIP for 2024:

    • Decision: To submit the updated BSIP by the June 12 deadline as required to secure the final tranche of BSIP funding.
    • Arguments: The plan was updated to reflect current data, achievements, and future ambitions, integrating feedback from operators and public consultations.
    • Implications: The plan sets a strategic direction for future bus service improvements and aligns with broader transport and environmental goals. It is contingent on securing further government funding.
  3. Discussion on Yeovil Bus Station:

    • Decision: No formal decision was made, but the issue was discussed extensively.
    • Arguments: Concerns were raised about the future of the bus station amid redevelopment plans.
    • Implications: The council acknowledged the importance of the station and promised ongoing discussions and updates.

Interesting Occurrence: During the meeting, there was notable advocacy from the Somerset Bus Partnership, emphasizing the need for better integration of bus services across county lines and improved public engagement in service planning. The partnership's active role highlighted the community's vested interest in public transport decisions.