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Bus and Community Transport Services in Wales
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Thursday, 13 August 2015 to Wednesday, 21 October 2015
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- BCT 01 Helen Blair
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- BCT 02 Alma Colclough
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- BCT 03 C Dixon
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- BCT 04 Newtown and District Dial A ride
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- BCT 05 Hywel Dda University Health Board
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- BCT 06 Penny Jones
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- BCT 07 Liz Sanders
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- BCT 09 Traveline Cymru
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- BCT 10 Shirley Sperring
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- BCT 11 David Hall
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- BCT 12 Andrew Davies
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- BCT 13 Grahame Nelmes
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- BCT 14 Powys People First
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- BCT 15 John Davies
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- BCT 16 Templeton Community Council
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- BCT 17 Transport Focus
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- BCT 18 Philip Inskip
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- BCT 19 Confederation of Passenger Transport Wales
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- BCT 20 Federation of Small Businesses
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- BCT 21 Brecon Beacons National Park Authority
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- BCT 22 Mrs C Mainwaring
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- BCT 23 Professor Stuart Cole
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- BCT 24 Diverse Cymru
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- BCT 25 Joy Elsen
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- BCT 26 Regional Transport Forum for South West Wales
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- BCT 27 Stagecoach in South Wales
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- BCT 28 Age Cymru
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- BCT 29 Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
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- BCT 30 Sean Brand
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- BCT 31 Regional Transport Partnership on behalf of Ceredigion, Gwynedd and Powys Councils
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- BCT 32 Cardiff Bus
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- BCT 33 Janet Finch-Saunders AM
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- BCT 34 Powys Association of Voluntary Organisations (PAVO)
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- BCT 35 Sustrans Cymru
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- BCT 36 Older People’s Commissioner for Wales
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- BCT 37 Community Transport Association
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- BCT 37a Community Transport Association - Further evidence on Bwcabus
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- BCT 38 The Co-operative Party
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- BCT 39 Welsh Local Government Association
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- BCT 40 Catherine Hart
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- BCT 41 Serena Daroubakush
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- BCT 42 Bus Users Cymru
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- BCT 43 RNIB Cymru
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- BCT 44 Association of Transport Coordinating Officers Wales
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- BCT 45 Bevan Foundation
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- BCT 46 Disability Wales
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- BCT 47 North Pembrokeshire Transport Forum
PDF 105 KB View as HTML (47) 52 KB
- BCT 48 Traffic Commissioner for the Welsh Traffic Area
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- BCT 49 Abergavenney People First Group
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- BCT 50 Local Government Association
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- BCT 51 Campaign for Better Transport
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- BCT 52 North East Combined Authority / Nexus
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- BCT 53 Carew Community Council
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- BCT 54 Welsh Government
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- Further information from the Welsh Government
PDF 3 MB
Purpose of the consultation
The Enterprise and
Business Committee carried out an inquiry into bus and community transport
services in Wales.
The Committee asked for views on:
- The current condition of the bus and community transport sector in Wales, including the reasons for the recent decline in both registered bus services and bus passenger numbers.
- The social, environmental and economic impact of the recent decline in bus services and passenger numbers.
- The potential benefits or otherwise of devolution of bus registration powers, proposed in the UK Government’s Command Paper – ‘Powers for a Purpose: Towards a Lasting Devolution Settlement’ in February 2015, and whether further powers to regulate the bus industry are desirable.
- The steps which should be taken to ensure bus and community transport services meet the needs of Wales.
Disclosure of
Information
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information at www.assemblywales.org/help/privacy/help-inquiry-privacy.htm.
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submitting information to the Committee.