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Bus Services Bill inquiry

Inquiry

The Transport Committee says the Bus Services Bill is a major opportunity to transform passengers' experiences of bus services.

Government Response


The Transport Committee investigates the Bus Services Bill, which seeks to amend the framework for the delivery of bus services in England outside of London and provide for improvements in ticketing, open data and bus registration.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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8th Report - Bus Services Bill
Inquiry Bus Services Bill inquiry
HC 611
Report
Response to this report
8th Special Report - Bus Services Bill: Government Response to the Committee's Eighth Report of Session 2016–17
HC 918
Special Report
8th Special Report - Bus Services Bill: Government Response to the Committee's Eighth Report of Session 2016–17
Inquiry Bus Services Bill inquiry
HC 918
Special Report

Oral evidence transcripts

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12 September 2016
Inquiry Bus Services Bill inquiry
Witnesses Claire Walters, Chief Executive, Bus Users UK, James White, Senior Campaigns Manager, and Jacqueline Juden, Community Fundraiser, Guide Dogs, and David Williams, Partner, KPMG; Giles Fearnley, Chair, Bus Policy Committee, Confederation of Passenger Transport, Martin Dean, Managing Director, Bus Development, The Go-Ahead Group plc, Dr John Disney, Director, Dales and Bowland CIC, Robert Montgomery, Managing Director, Stagecoach UK Bus, and Dai Powell, Chief Executive, HCT Group (at 4.50pm); Frank Rogers, Lead Board Member for Buses, Urban Transport Group, Nigel Blackler OBE, Head of Strategy, Economy, Enterprise and Environment, Cornwall Council, Andy Gibbons, Head of Public Transport, Nottingham City Council, and Dr Jon Lamonte, Chief Executive, Transport for Greater Manchester (at 5.35pm).
Oral Evidence
Dr John Cornell (BSB0046)
Greener Journeys (BSB0083)
UK Cards Association (BSB0106)

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