North Shropshire MP calls for better public transport in rural areas

Helen Morgan is taking her 'bus bill' to parliament

Author: Claire EmmsPublished 4th Jun 2023

North Shropshire MP - Helen Morgan has issued a final call for Salopians to get on board and back her petition to improve bus services across rural Britain.

The MP is campaigning to improve public transport in areas like North Shropshire and is calling on people to support her ‘Bus Bill’ which would help connect larger rural towns and smaller villages with key public services.

The MP is planning to present the petition to Parliament in the coming weeks and make clear to the Government the strength of opinion about bus provision in Shropshire.

So far, over 2,000 North Shropshire residents have signed Helen’s petition. She is keen for more people to back her call for better bus services ahead of presenting it to the House of Commons.

Helen Morgan, Liberal Democrat MP for North Shropshire said:

“Shropshire is being held back by the lack of decent public transport in the county and it’s not fair. It’s time for the decline in bus services to be reversed.

“Sadly, waiting for the Government to take rural transport seriously is as frustrating as trying to travel from Market Drayton to Telford without a car.

“The lack of buses has a real human impact on access to health services, high street businesses, and job opportunities.

“Investing in public transport will boost the economy and improve lives for everyone across Shropshire and wider rural Britain. Getting on board and signing my petition will make it clear to the Government that the time for action is now.

Helen’s Bus Bill would ensure there are bus connections seven days-a-week to hospitals, schools, workplaces and railway stations. Buses going from one large town to another would also serve local villages on the way.

As it stands, many residents are reliant on lifts from friends or sporadic community transport to get to hospital appointments or pharmacies.

Meanwhile only one bus route operates in the whole of Shropshire on a Sunday, meaning places like Market Drayton are cut off from public transport as they also do not have a train station.

The link to Helen’s petition can be found here: https://www.helenmorgan.org.uk/buses.

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