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Written questions by Payne.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Michael Payne this session, with the full answer and department. See how every department answers, or back to the MP page.

Department:All (33)Department of Health and Social Care (13)Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (6)Department for Education (4)Department for Transport (4)Ministry of Defence (2)Treasury (1)Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (1)Home Office (1)Department for Business and Trade (1)

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10 Jan 2025·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

What steps her Department is taking to help ensure the adequacy of the number of wheelchair spaces on (a) buses and (b) other public transport.

Reply

99% of buses providing local services comply with accessibility regulations that cover the design of vehicles and incorporate a designated space to accommodate at least one wheelchair user. We recognise that in some circumstances such provision may be inadequate, and we welcome efforts by individual operators to provide a second wheelchair space. We also continue to consider the efficacy of existing bus and coach accessibility regulation, and will announce our next steps in due course. Trains are required to have at least two wheelchair spaces, to meet legal requirements, and each train operator must ensure they are kept clear for wheelchair users. Light rail vehicles (including trams, metros and London Underground) also have wheelchair spaces in compliance with similar legal requirements. The current refurbishment of London Underground’s oldest Tube trains includes the creation of wheelchair spaces where these do not already exist.

10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

With reference to paragraph 3.19 of the Autumn Budget 2024, HC 295, published on 30 October 2024, how much of the £500 million funding for pothole repairs will be awarded to each local authority.

Reply

The Government takes the condition of local roads very seriously and is committed to maintaining and renewing the local highway network. Each local highway authority is responsible for the condition of its local network. Highway maintenance funding alloca...

10 Dec 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

What the total allocation given to each Local Authority is for pothole repairs.

Reply

The Government takes the condition of local roads very seriously and is committed to maintaining and renewing the local highway network. Each local highway authority is responsible for the condition of its local network. Highway maintenance funding alloca...

22 Jul 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

What steps she is taking to improve road (a) maintenance and (b) conditions in (i) Gedling constituency and (ii) Nottinghamshire.

Reply

This Government takes the condition of local roads seriously and is committed to maintaining and renewing our road network as a priority, on which Ministers will say more in future. Maintenance of the local highway network within Nottinghamshire, including the constituency of Gedling, is the responsibility of Nottinghamshire County Council. For 2024/25, Nottinghamshire County Council has been allocated over £20 million to help it maintain its local highway network. Future funding beyond 2024/25 is matter for the next Spending Review.

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