Re-elected Conservative Mayor Ben Houchen announces £1 bus fares for under 21s across Tees Valley

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Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen announced a £1 cap on bus fees for under 21s just days after his success at the polls.

Prices for single journeys across the region will be slashed for young people from June 16 and capped at £1.

A £3.5million package from the Tees Valley Mayor will fund the £1 fare cap, and follows an election pledge made by Conservative Lord Houchen in January to limit fares to that level for young people.

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Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen at the wheel of a bus. Photo via Tees Valley Combined Authority.Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen at the wheel of a bus. Photo via Tees Valley Combined Authority.
Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen at the wheel of a bus. Photo via Tees Valley Combined Authority.

Mayor Houchen said: “I’m a man of my word and I am wasting no time in delivering on this promise.

“We are creating thousands of new jobs and opportunities, and the next phase of my plan is to ensure everyone from across Teesside, Darlington, and Hartlepool can benefit from these opportunities.

“This scheme will make it easier for young people to access the wave of good quality local jobs and training we’re bringing.”

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He continued: “Not only am I delivering on this pledge, but I am going further to make our transport system more affordable by securing agreement from the bus operators for a £3 day ticket for all under 21s.”

A Stagecoach bus in Hartlepool town centre. Photo via Tees Valley Combined Authority.A Stagecoach bus in Hartlepool town centre. Photo via Tees Valley Combined Authority.
A Stagecoach bus in Hartlepool town centre. Photo via Tees Valley Combined Authority.
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Money for the scheme has come from the Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) allocation.

Speaking in January when announcing the pledge, Lord Houchen said he believed the move would make the area “better connected and more affordable”.

The £1 cap will apply to passengers aged 21 and under and will also apply to most journeys starting in the Tees Valley and travelling outside the region.

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Mayor Houchen, who is also chair of the Hartlepool Development Corporation, added: “Good quality jobs for local people, giving them more money in their pockets, is how we truly transform our area, and this is exactly what I am getting on with delivering just days after being elected.”

He polled 81,930 votes at the recent Tees Valley Mayor election, 53.64% of the total.

Labour’s candidate Chris McEwan came second receiving 63,141 votes (41.34%) and Liberal Democrat Simon Thorley got 7,679 votes (5.03%).