Suffolk to receive £9m government funding boost for bus services
Suffolk is set to receive nearly £9 million in government funding to improve local bus services. The investment aims to enhance popular routes, protect rural services and increase bus use across the county.
The big picture: The funding is part of a £955m national investment in bus services across England, aimed at improving reliability and protecting at-risk routes.
Why it matters: The investment will:
- Support popular bus routes across Suffolk
- Help protect rural services
- Aim to improve punctuality
- Work to increase bus use for shopping, socialising and commuting

Details: The funding changes include:
- A reformed allocation system based on local needs
- Removal of competitive bidding for funding
- New powers for communities regarding bus franchising and public ownership
- Planned introduction of a new Buses Bill to Parliament
What they're saying: Jack Abbott, MP for Ipswich, welcomed the announcement: "I am delighted that the Transport Secretary has confirmed £9 million of new bus funding across Suffolk," calling it "the biggest overhaul to the country’s bus services in a generation."
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh said: "We're providing over £1bn of funding to keep fares down, protect local routes and deliver more reliable services."
The bottom line: The government says the funding aims to ensure people have proper access to jobs and opportunities through improved public transport connections.
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