Support for bus operators in Lincolnshire to help protect jobs during the coronavirus pandemic

Vital bus services are being kept running during the pandemic thanks to emergency funding from Lincolnshire County Council.
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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, passenger numbers have dropped dramatically as people follow government advice to stay at home as much as possible.

So, to help support transport operators during this time, Lincolnshire County Council is paying companies between 85 and 100 per cent of the value of their contracts with the authority until at least the end of June.

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The council will also continue to reimburse bus companies for the journeys that concessionary pass holders might have taken during this period.

A bus driver wears a face mask as a precaution as he drives a bus on Oxford Street in London on May 2, 2020, as life in Britain continues during the nationwide lockdown due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. - Britain's overall death toll from the coronavirus outbreak rose by 739 to 27,510 on May 1. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP) (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)A bus driver wears a face mask as a precaution as he drives a bus on Oxford Street in London on May 2, 2020, as life in Britain continues during the nationwide lockdown due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. - Britain's overall death toll from the coronavirus outbreak rose by 739 to 27,510 on May 1. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP) (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
A bus driver wears a face mask as a precaution as he drives a bus on Oxford Street in London on May 2, 2020, as life in Britain continues during the nationwide lockdown due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. - Britain's overall death toll from the coronavirus outbreak rose by 739 to 27,510 on May 1. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP) (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)

The funding will allow bus operators to continue to pay staff wages, carry out basic maintenance and do what is needed to keep their company financially viable.

Coun Richard Davies, executive member for highways and transport, said: "As well as protecting the health of our residents, one of our main priorities during this pandemic is to protect Lincolnshire's economy and so we're keen to support local businesses weather this storm however we can.

"As the county begins to open up again, we will need our public transport network and our home to school services, so it's vital that we can help our local operators to retain staff and to be on our roads again when we need them."

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The council will offer support to transport suppliers through discretionary addition contract payments. This funding is designed to ensure that all drivers and passenger assistants normally working to deliver council contracts continue to be paid.

Operators will be expected to treat any subcontractors and self-employed staff engaged on council contracts in the same way, ensuring this financial help is passed fairly to those working in this vital transport sector.

If any member of staff delivering transport services usually paid for by the council believes their pay has been cut or stopped, despite their employer receiving this support, they can report this to the council in confidence by calling 01522 553022.

The council will investigate all claims and, where necessary, recoup any misused financial support.

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