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Villiers announces 'dial-a-taxi' plans for rural areas

Tuesday, July 7 2009

Theresa Villiers

Theresa Villiers has set out plans to provide millions of rural dwellers left stranded by cuts to bus services with a subsidised 'dial-a-taxi' scheme.

The taxis will operate in a 'round-robin' system, picking up people who are all heading roughly in the same direction – and the service will cost users no more than the price of a bus or local train ticket.

Theresa, the Shadow Transport Secretary, pledged £7million of funding - £1million a year for seven years - to run a pilot scheme. It will be funded using the Department of Transport's Transport Innovation Fund and by scrapping Labour's controversial emphasis on congestion-charging schemes.

Theresa stressed, “People living in the countryside deserve more reliable, affordable, and convenient public transport.”

“Labour has been too quick to ignore the needs of rural areas but Conservatives realise that with the decline of shops, post offices, and services in small villages, this issue has never been more important.”

Theresa Villiers MP

Theresa is the Shadow Secretary of State for Transport. She spends much of her time travelling round the country by public transport.

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Boris explains how to protect investment by cutting waste

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Boris Johnson explains why his Conservative administration in London has been able to protect investment in the things that really matter, like transport, by taking tough budgetary decisions and cutting back on waste.