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Written questions by Fox.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Ashley Fox this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

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Showing 113 of 13 · Department for Transport

20 May 2026·Department for Transport·Pending
Asked

Whether LNER met its target to modernise training for all frontline staff by March 2026; and how many staff have completed this modernised training program to date.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

20 May 2026·Department for Transport·Pending
Asked

With reference to the answer of 24 February 2026, to Question 115449, on Parking Offences: Fines how this review of the research penalty charging levels relates to the DfT trial outlined in the Answer of 24 April 2026 to Question 127281 on Parking Offences: Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

20 May 2026·Department for Transport·Pending
Asked

What progress his Department has made on the business case for Northern's procurement of new rolling stock since 17 December 2025; and whether Northern remains on schedule to sign contracts for new trains.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

29 Aug 2025·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

What proportion of staff in her Department have flexible working arrangements; and how many of those work compressed hours.

Reply

The figures below cover a range of working patterns that differ from the standard full-time schedule. This includes part-time hours, term-time, compressed working patterns, job shares and other agreed variations. DepartmentProportion of staff with flexible working arrangementsHow many of those work compressed hoursTotal staffDepartment for Transport20.1% (702 staff)11.0% (385 staff)3485Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency30.8% (1881 staff)Data not held*6099Driver and Vehicle Standard Agency20% (1019 staff)5% (235 staff)5059Maritime and Coastguard Agency11.1% (139 staff)2.5% (31 staff)1251Vehicle Certification Agency21.6% (52 staff)6.6% (16 staff)241Active Travel England23.9% (22 staff)5.4% (5 staff)92

29 Aug 2025·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

What proportion of staff in her Department did not meet the minimum office attendance target in the latest period for which data is available; and what sanctions her Department issues to staff who do not meet this target.

Reply

The Department for Transport requires staff who are working in a hybrid pattern to attend the workplace for at least 60% of their working time. This is monitored by line management and must take account of leave patterns, visits to other work sites and other legitimate absences. The core department operates an attendance record system which provides sufficient data for line management to monitor attendance and take appropriate action. Line managers are responsible for tracking individual attendance within their area and taking action. Due to the operation of the system and the number of reasons staff could legitimately be out of the office, this does not provide definitive central data on how many staff are meeting the required level of attendance, with that managed at local level.If a member of staff fails to meet the required level of attendance without good reason, their manager may suspend the facility of home working or require that they attend the workplace on agreed days. Failure to attend the workplace when instructed to do so is a disciplinary matter which may result in formal action up to and including dismissal.

21 Feb 2025·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

Whether there are any requirements for civil servants to book a desk in advance in order to attend the office in person in each of (a) their Department's office workplaces and (b) the arm’s length bodies of their Department.

Reply

There is no requirement for civil servants to book a desk in advance in order to attend a Department for Transport workplace, including the executive agencies (Active Travel England, Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, Maritime and Coastguard Agency and the Vehicle Certification Agency). A desk booking application is available for staff attending the DfT offices in Birmingham, Hastings, Leeds, London and Swansea, as well as some of the workplaces operated by agencies and Arms Length Bodies, but employees are not required to use them. Touch-down desks and other working spaces are available for staff who attend these locations without booking a desk.The Arms Length Bodies sponsored by DfT do not employ civil servants and DfT places no requirement on their staff to book desks to attend workplaces.

21 Nov 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

What steps her Department is taking to promote safe use of motorways.

Reply

This Government takes road safety seriously, and we are committed to reducing the numbers of those killed and injured on our roads.The Government’s THINK! Campaign addresses priority road safety issues driving the highest fatalities, including speeding, drink driving, wearing seatbelts and using mobile phones.Turning to our motorways, safety is a key consideration for National Highways across all its activity, with a target in the second Road Investment Strategy of reducing those killed or seriously injured on the Strategic Road Network by 50% compared to the 2005-2009 baseline average. The Department for Transport and the Office of Rail and Road, in its capacity of Highways Monitor, hold National Highways to account for delivery against this performance indicator and work collectively to ensure appropriate action plans are in place to maximise safety on the network.

21 Nov 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

How much money has been allocated to be spent on motorway upgrades in the South West for financial year (a) 2024-25 and (b) 2025-26; and if she will publish a list of all scheduled motorway upgrades for this period.

Reply

The Department does not routinely publish a schedule of works to the level of granularity requested. However, National Highways do publish on an annual basis a breakdown of delivery and investment in its Delivery Plan Update and Annual Report and Accounts.

12 Nov 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
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Pursuant to the Answer of 23 October 2024 to Question 9280 on Department for Transport: Buildings, how many desks were occupied in her Department’s headquarter office in the most recent four weeks for which figures are available; and how many staff assigned to that workplace attended the office in person on average in the same period.

Reply

For the 4-week period from 7 October 2024 to 1 November 2024 a total of 21,710 desks were occupied in our London office against a maximum available desk capacity of 25,220. In that same 4-week period 3,201 different Department for Transport staff attended our London office. It is not possible to determine how many staff assigned to our London building attended.

5 Nov 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

Pursuant to the Answer of 22 October 2024 to Question 9281 on Department for Transport: Ministers' Private Offices, if she will publish the invoices for the work done.

Reply

The information is not held by the Department for Transport in the form requested as the costs were included in consolidated invoices covering a range of building charges.

15 Oct 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
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How much was spent on (a) new furniture and fittings and (b) other refurbishment of Ministerial offices in her Department since the dissolution of the last Parliament; and on what items this was spent.

Reply

Since 5 July 2024 the Department has spent £2,490 on furniture and £1,095 on redecoration of Ministerial offices.

15 Oct 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

How many and what proportion of desks were occupied in each of her Department’s offices in the most recent four weeks for which figures are available; and how many staff attended each office in person in the same period.

Reply

The Department for Transport is a federated organisation comprising a central department and 5 executive agencies. The information, where recorded, is contained in the attached document. Data is not recorded for Active Travel England, the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency and the Vehicle Certification Agency.

15 Oct 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

How many civil servants are assigned to work in each of her Department's offices; and how many desks are available in each office.

Reply

The information requested is provided in the table below. LocationCivil ServantsDesks7&8 Wellington Place, Leeds350167Baskerville House, Birmingham281316Berkley House, Bristol192Not recordedContact Centre, Swansea10541137Eastgate Office Centre, Bristol141147Ellipse, Swansea400212Great Minster House, London2,7331,234Morriston, Swansea4,9614,400One Priory Square, Hastings11652Quarry House, Leeds11070Queen Elizabeth House, Edinburgh96Scottish Provident Building, Belfast22Spring Place, Southampton429443The Colmore Building, Birmingham301151The Ellipse, Swansea11648The Lightbox and Tyneside House, Newcastle256Not recordedTy William Morgan, Cardiff22Tyneside House, Newcastle1514Unity Square, Nottingham277180VCA Midlands Centre, Nuneaton9398West Offices, York6954

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