Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Councillor Levy proposed an amendment to Councillor Kerr’s amendment under CPR 14.1 (vi). The new amendment was accepted by the proposer and seconder of the original amendment.
Council voted to take the new amendment with 39 votes in favour, 21 against and no abstentions.
The amendment was carried with 40 votes in favour, 21 against and no abstentions.
The motion as amended was carried with 40 votes in favour, 21 against and no abstentions.
The Children’s Society notes that
transport poverty exacerbates other inequalities, with children from
low-income families potentially missing out on school trips, extracurricular
activities, or suffering poor school attendance. A and a 2025 report
by the Institute for Fiscal Studies similarly identified that young
people’s mobility is closely tied to long-term social and economic outcomes.
The Council notes that it is working with bus
companies to improve services in Oxfordshire and thanks them for their support
for its schemes to make bus services more reliable, quicker and more
extensive. It would welcome the opportunity to make services more
accessible to young people and others.
This Council notes that there are many
transport disadvantaged groups who could significantly benefit from targeted
support with public transport, such as those under 18, care leavers and asylum
seekers.
This Council, being aware of
the levels of child poverty in this county and the effect this has on the
ability of families and young people to travel by public transport, asks
the Cabinet to set up a Cabinet Advisory Group to consider a scheme for
the whole county to provide free or significantly reduced bus travel for
children and young people up to age of 18 where the money for such scheme would require
substantial funding to be viable and longterm and
that this will require funding from central government in addition to
Oxfordshire making a contribution were a Workplace Parking Levy to be
introduced.
Such a scheme could be funded
from fines from ANPR enforcement and would enable children and young
people to get to school and college settings by enabling bus companies to
develop routes to school that better meet the travel needs of families and children.
This Council notes West of England Mayor Helen
Goodwin has funded free travel for children up to 16 this summer.
Publication date: 24/07/2025
Date of decision: 08/07/2025
Decided at meeting: 08/07/2025 - County Council
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