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Labour promises councils powers to start new bus services

Councils will be given more powers to start new bus services if Labour wins the next General Election, the party has promised.

Councils will be given more powers to start new bus services if Labour wins the next General Election, the party has promised.

Shadow transport secretary Louise Haigh vowed to boost the UK's ‘failing' network and accused the Government of overseeing a ‘spiral of managed decline'.

She said that, under Labour, town halls will have greater powers to open new routes and reduce fares while a ban on launching publicly-owned bus companies will be lifted.

The latest figures show that in 2010 there were an estimated 17,600 routes across England, but this has fallen to just under 11,000 while fares have gone up by an average of 51% in the same period.

Speaking on a visit to Stoke-on-Trent, Ms Haigh said Labour would streamline the process to create municipal bus services and give every transport authority the chance to franchise services across their areas.

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