Sheffield bus services: MP Gill Furniss brands bus services 'not fit for purpose'
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On October 1, Sheffield lost a number of services across the city, as operators pulled back routes after Government funding offered during the pandemic came to an end.
Sheffield Labour MP for Brightside and Hillsborough, Gill Furniss, spoke out following complaints from her constituents.
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Hide AdShe said: “These changes came into effect on Sunday. I remain very concerned by these changes and the reports of confusion and unsuitable replacement services I received yesterday.
“The current bus system in Sheffield and South Yorkshire is not fit for purpose, changes made over the weekend show that more clearly than ever.”
She said she had been contacted regarding some of the crucial bus routes serving her constituency, the 32, which serves the Northern General Hospital; the 135, which connects Fox Hill to Hillsborough and the city centre and the 52a from Wisewood and Wadsley.
The 32 has ceased operations, due to no operator yet being found, whilst the 135 and 52a services have been changed, no longer providing the same service to the areas of Fox Hill and Wisewood.
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Hide AdThe MP said she raised concerns with bus company First South Yorkshire last week but a request to meet was not acknowledged.
She is now in contact with the South Yorkshire Mayor.
Ms Furniss said: “After raising concerns with First last week the response I received did not acknowledge my request to meet. I am disappointed by this and I am now in contact with SYMCA to ensure that they are fully aware of the situation in Wisewood and Fox Hill.”
She also said she would continue to pressure Liz Truss’ Government to act on the issue.
“I will continue to monitor this situation and push the Government to provide the public with the means of taking control of their bus services again, as the next Labour Government will do.”
The MP said the vast majority of changes to bus services were made “on a commercial basis by bus companies”.
Over 60 of Sheffield’s bus services have see changes introduced.