Merseytravel wants your views on public transport (From Wirral Globe)
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Merseytravel wants your views on public transport
2:45pm Friday 13th July 2012 in News By Craig Manning
Merseytravel wants your views on improving public transport
MERSEYTRAVEL is to hold a series of meetings with Wirral commuters to get their views and suggestions on improving public transport.
The Wirral Customer Forums, headed by boardmember and Seacombe Labour councillor John Salter, are designed to replace the recently disbanded advice panels and women's forums.
Similar Forums will be held four times a year in each of the five districts of Liverpool, Knowsley, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral.
Councillor Mary Rasmussen, Chair of Merseytravel's corporate social responsibility committee, said: "Our previous consultation panels served their purpose but are now out-dated.
"We need to be much broader in our approach to canvassing views, and this will enable us to truly put the customers at the forefront of moving Merseyside forward.
"The Customer Forums will be more inclusive – everybody is invited along to have their say – and the views of our customers will help us shape the future of transport on Merseyside."
The Wirral Forums will be held in the Lauries Centre, Claughton Road, Birkenhead at 2pm next Wednesday, July 18.
Meetings will also be held on Wednesday October 17, Wednesday January 16 and Wednesday, April 17.
Further details are from www.merseytravel.gov.uk/events.
Comments(7)
Wirral.Talk
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4:22pm Sat 14 Jul 12
King Tut
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5:40pm Sat 14 Jul 12
Wirralrob
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2:24am Sun 15 Jul 12
Surely the place to get an honest cross section of the bus users is in Birkenhead Bus Station, not some stupid community centre in Claughton Road.
On some rail franchises, the meet the manager events are held in stations. Basic common sense - lacking at Merseydrivel.
bickyboy
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9:35am Sun 15 Jul 12
It might not make much difference, but it would at least prove that the organisation cares more about the commuters who use Merseytravel for legitimate purposes than about the passengers on the gravy train.
red devil
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5:06pm Sun 15 Jul 12
scouseandrew
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12:06am Mon 16 Jul 12
In my opinion the standard of public transport is not good enough, and it is very much overpriced. When your buying day tickets for buses which charge £4.60 over in Wallasey and you can pay £3.30 in Liverpool for the same thing in terms of distance, you don't need to be Einstein to work out that your being shortchanged somewhere. Liverpool at the end of the day has more than one bus company and more than one train provider. If this was considered in Wallasey the price would go down and the standards up.
statictom says...
3:49pm Sat 14 Jul 12