House of Commons – June 2, 2015

School Transport Funding For 16-18 Year Olds In Rural Areas

Proposed Motion - 18 signatures

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That this House recognises the benefits of keeping pupils in education or training up until the age of 18; notes the increased costs for pupils travelling vast distances to their nearest suitable centre of learning or training in sparse rural areas, compounded by the lack of existing transport infrastructure; further notes with concern that the increased cost of transport not covered by local authority schemes impacts disproportionately on students from lower income backgrounds, often amounting to hundreds of pounds a year per pupil; and therefore calls on the Government to consider implementing a Rural Sparsity Post 16 Travel Premium to enable these uniquely disadvantaged pupils from rural areas to continue their education without fear of being unable to afford to travel there.

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Signatures

Person Date Signed
Tim Farron 2015-06-02
Jim Shannon 2015-06-03
Peter Bottomley 2015-06-03
Greg Mulholland 2015-06-03
John Pugh 2015-06-04
John Martin McDonnell 2015-06-04
Jeremy Corbyn 2015-06-08
Nigel Evans 2015-06-11
Helen Goodman 2015-06-22
Baroness Hayman 2015-06-16
Stephen Kinnock 2015-06-09
Rachael Maskell 2015-06-16
Conor McGinn 2015-06-10
Alan Meale 2015-06-15
Yasmin Qureshi 2015-07-02
Virendra Sharma 2015-06-10
David Simpson 2015-06-10
Mark Williams 2015-06-10