As the Government’s Bus Services Bill reached its Second Reading in the House of Commons, Lloyd Morgan Group welcomes the renewed focus on service accountability, improved safety standards and empowering local authorities to reshape bus provision across England.
The proposed legislation – which has already passed through the House of Lords – aims to give local leaders the authority to protect and enhance bus services, with the Transport Secretary describing it as “a big step forward” for communities reliant on public transport.
Key elements of the Bill include:
- Removing the ban on local authorities establishing their own bus companies
- Simplifying the bus franchising process
- Strengthening partnerships between councils and private operators
- Mandating staff training to recognise and respond to anti-social and criminal behaviour
- Prioritising passenger safety, with a focus on protecting women and girls
The Bill builds on the Government’s £1 billion investment in local bus services and responds to ongoing public dissatisfaction with declining bus availability and service quality.
From a compliance and safety perspective, the requirement for frontline staff training aligns with Lloyd Morgan Group’s longstanding commitment to high standards across the transport sector. We welcome any legislation that prioritises public safety, enhances passenger confidence, and supports the future of public transport through local accountability and better-funded networks.
As specialists in transport compliance, auditing, and training, Lloyd Morgan Group will continue to support both operators and local authorities in adapting to these changes – ensuring their systems, people and processes remain fully compliant and fit for purpose.