Steps taken towards bringing bus services into public control
I am writing to make a freedom of information request under freedom of information law.
The Transport (Scotland) Act provides local authorities with powers to run their own bus services. This was previously prohibited.
Since the powers were commenced in 2022, please can the council provide details of any steps taken by the council towards taking bus services into public control. This should include any correspondence between officials, officials plans within the council, or scoping exercises that have taken place.
If there have been no steps towards taking bus services into public ownership please can you confirm this.
I would like this information sent as electronic copies.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
Robert Stanislaw Ludwinek
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Dear Robert Stanislaw Ludwinek
Request for information: Steps taken towards bringing bus services into
public control
Thank you for your information request which we have logged as reference
argyllbuteir:16530.
It has been passed to the relevant service(s) for attention and you should
receive a response under either the Freedom of Information (Scot) Act 2002
or the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004 by 2023-11-15
00:00:00. We hope to respond within this timescale but some requests may
take little longer.
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Dear Robert Stanislaw Ludwinek,
Request for information: Steps taken towards bringing bus services into
public control
Reference: argyllbuteir: 16530
I refer to your request for information which was dealt with in terms of
the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004 (EIRs).
Please see below information in fulfilment of your request.
No steps have been taken by Argyll & Bute Council towards bringing bus
services into public control therefore your request is refused under
Regulation 10(4)(a) of the EIRs.
If you are dissatisfied with the way in which your request for information
has been dealt with you are entitled to request a review by writing to the
Executive Director Customer Services, Argyll and Bute Council, Kilmory,
Lochgilphead, Argyll PA31 8RT, or by email to [1][Argyll and Bute Council request email].
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correspondence, specify the request for information to which your request
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further review. You can now do this online here -
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Yours sincerely,
David Sinclair
Compliance and Regulatory Assistant
Legal and Regulatory Services
01546 604352
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