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‘Next Stop: Livingston Village!' – MP Gregor Poynton's bus campaign hits the road
‘Next Stop: Livingston Village!' – MP Gregor Poynton's bus campaign hits the road

Scotsman

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Scotsman

‘Next Stop: Livingston Village!' – MP Gregor Poynton's bus campaign hits the road

Gregor Poynton, Member of Parliament for the Livingston Constituency, has launched a major public transport campaign and local consultation, focusing on bus services and the gaps that still exist within local provision. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Mr Poynton, whose constituency is served primarily by Lothian Country Buses, is calling on residents to get in touch, speak up, and share their experiences of local bus services or the lack of them in certain areas. His campaign aims to highlight where services are working and where urgent improvements are still needed. Lothian Country Buses took over a number of routes across West Lothian in 2023 following the withdrawal of McGill's. This move restored vital services to many communities that had previously lost regular bus access. However, while reliability has generally improved since the takeover, several areas remain underserved or excluded altogether from current routes. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Communities such as Livingston Village, Addiewell, Longridge, Stoneyburn, Adambrae, and parts of Broxburn are all experiencing either reduced or non-existent bus services. In some areas, residents are left with only one bus per hour, or none at all, leading to residents feeling isolated and with growing concerns about access to essential services. Gregor Poynton MP infront of X28 Lothian Country Bus. Mr Poynton has already raised these issues directly with Lothian Country Buses and the Scottish Government. Launching his new public transport survey today on Facebook, he has committed to doing everything he can to support local residents and advocate for better transport provision across the constituency. As part of the campaign, Mr Poynton recently met with the Livingston Village Bus Campaign Group to listen to their concerns and sign their petition. He heard more about the frustration and sense of isolation felt by many residents, especially those without alternative means of transport. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Today marks the formal launch of a wide-reaching public transport campaign, which includes the rollout of a new Public Transport Survey. The survey is designed to capture views from across the Livingston Constituency and provide evidence to support future discussions with local transport providers and government bodies. Gregor Poynton MP waiting to get on the 72 Bus. Speaking about the campaign, Mr Poynton said: 'We know that public transport in many parts of the Livingston constituency is letting local people down. "Bus routes that work for local people and which are reliable are critical to many people and it's an issue I hear time and time again on the doorstep. Local bus service should allow people to visit their GP, attend hospital appointments, see friends and family, or even just get to the shops, but in many places provision falls short of what's needed. 'When local services are cut or disappear entirely, people are left facing high taxi fares, increased isolation, or the growing cost of running a car, which simply isn't an option for everyone. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'I'm determined to ensure that everyone in the Livingston constituency has fair and equal access to reliable public transport. We must end the postcode lottery that currently exists, where some areas have a regular service and others are left behind. 'That's why it's so important that I hear directly from constituents. Your experiences will help shape the case I make to Lothian Buses and the Scottish Government. 'Please take a moment to complete my survey and share it with your family, friends and neighbours so that we can work to improve bus services across the Livingston constituency and West Lothian as a priority." Constituents can take part in the survey on Facebook or contact Mr Poynton directly via email at or through his social media channels, where the survey will also be promoted.

Campaign and consultation launched by Livingston MP to improve bus services
Campaign and consultation launched by Livingston MP to improve bus services

Daily Record

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Daily Record

Campaign and consultation launched by Livingston MP to improve bus services

Livingston Village, Addiewell, Longridge, Stoneyburn, Adambrae, and parts of Broxburn are all experiencing either reduced or non-existent services A campaign has been launched in a bid to improve the provision of bus services in West Lothian. ‌ The public transport campaign and a local consultation, focusing on bus services, has been set up by Gregor Poynton MP. ‌ The Livingston MP's constituency is served primarily by Lothian Country Buses, and he is calling on residents to get in touch, speak up, and share their experiences of local bus services or the lack of them in certain areas. ‌ The campaign aims to highlight where services are working and where urgent improvements are still needed. Lothian Country Buses took over a number of routes across West Lothian in 2023 following the withdrawal of McGill's, in a move that restored vital services to many communities that had previously lost regular bus access. However, while reliability has generally improved since the takeover, several areas remain underserved or excluded altogether from current routes. ‌ Communities such as Livingston Village, Addiewell, Longridge, Stoneyburn, Adambrae, and parts of Broxburn are all experiencing either reduced or non-existent bus services. In some areas, residents are left with only one bus per hour, or none at all, leading to residents feeling isolated and with growing concerns about access to essential services. The MP has already raised these issues directly with Lothian Country Buses and the Scottish Government. ‌ Launching the campaign and his new public transport survey on Facebook, he has committed to doing everything he can to support local residents and advocate for better transport provision across the constituency. The survey is designed to capture views from across the Livingston Constituency and provide evidence to support future discussions with local transport providers and government bodies. ‌ As part of the campaign, Gregor Poynton recently met with the Livingston Village Bus Campaign Group to listen to their concerns and sign their petition. He heard more about the frustration and sense of isolation felt by many residents, especially those without alternative means of transport. Gregor Poynton said: 'We know that public transport in many parts of the Livingston constituency is letting local people down. 'Bus routes that work for local people and which are reliable are critical to many people and it's an issue I hear time and time again on the doorstep. Local bus service should allow people to visit their GP, attend hospital appointments, see friends and family, or even just get to the shops, but in many places provision falls short of what's needed. ‌ 'When local services are cut or disappear entirely, people are left facing high taxi fares, increased isolation, or the growing cost of running a car, which simply isn't an option for everyone. 'I'm determined to ensure that everyone in the Livingston constituency has fair and equal access to reliable public transport. We must end the postcode lottery that currently exists, where some areas have a regular service and others are left behind. 'That's why it's so important that I hear directly from constituents. Your experiences will help shape the case I make to Lothian Buses and the Scottish Government. ‌ 'Please take a moment to complete my survey and share it with your family, friends and neighbours so that we can work to improve bus services across the Livingston constituency and West Lothian as a priority.' Constituents can take part in the survey on Facebook or contact the Livingston MP directly via email at or through his social media channels.

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