public ownership Archives - Hull and East Riding Green Party https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/tag/public-ownership/ this site is about our local party Mon, 04 Aug 2025 15:44:49 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 Hull Greens Demand Better Buses https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/2025/08/04/better-buses-for-hull/ Mon, 04 Aug 2025 15:44:49 +0000 https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/?p=1114 Fed up of costly bus trips, pass price rises, and poor route choices? One of our members is so fed up, he’s written an open letter to Metro Mayor Luke Campbell, to demand improvements for Hull and the surrounding area. You can read a plain text version below. Get in touch and let us know […]

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Fed up of costly bus trips, pass price rises, and poor route choices? One of our members is so fed up, he’s written an open letter to Metro Mayor Luke Campbell, to demand improvements for Hull and the surrounding area.

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You can read a plain text version below. Get in touch and let us know your thoughts at hullgreens@gmail.com

 PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN HULL

At a time when a number of British cities now have relatively cheap and efficient tram networks and fleets of electric buses, and Liverpool is set to introduce electric rapid transit vehicles in 2028, where is Hull?

Unfortunately, in comparison to other cities, public transport in Hull is expensive, poorly planned, frequently unreliable and generally inadequate to the needs of the city. Although Hull is one of the poorest places in the country, with pay well below the national average, the cost of bus travel, whether measured by single fares or weekly passes, is more expensive than in other cities and areas.

On the 27th of July a weekly bus pass within Hull, covering both Stagecoach and East Yorkshire services, increased by £3.50, from £21.80 to £25.30. A young person’s KAT card also increased from £15.80 to £18.60.

This means that bus travel in Hull will be more expensive than, to take a sample, York, Nottingham, Liverpool, Manchester, County Durham and London (an all-zone weekly bus pass in London is £24.70). Only a Leeds First pass is more expensive (£26) but that covers the whole of West Yorkshire.

Put simply, public transport in Hull is becoming unaffordable for young people and many working people. Frequent public consultations about bus services may have led to some changes in routes but have been ineffective in improving the service as a whole and in keeping fares down.

To this end, the Hull and East Riding Green Party proposes that the mayor, members of Hull City Council Transport Committee, representatives from educational institutions, major employment and environmental bodies and business, together with professionals in public transport, initiate a series of meetings to devise imaginative – and if need be, radical –  short, medium, and long term plans for public transport in the city.

A cheap, clean, and reliable public transport system is vital for any city, and at the moment – Hull doesn’t have one.

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Public ownership for Yorkshire Water https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/2025/07/28/public-ownership-for-yorkshire-water/ Mon, 28 Jul 2025 14:06:39 +0000 https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/?p=1109 Should Yorkshire Water be taken back into public ownership? The Green Party thinks so. At the recent (23 July) meeting of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council, the Green Party’s two new councillors, Tim Norman and Andy Walker, raised an amendment to a motion to call for Yorkshire Water to brought back into public ownership. […]

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Should Yorkshire Water be taken back into public ownership? The Green Party thinks so.

Graphic reads:
Four ways to save water!
Turn the tap off while you're brushing your teeth.
Use a watering can to water plants instead of a hose. 
Invest in leaking infrastructure instead of paying big bonuses to owners. 
Bring water companies back into public ownership. 
The Green Party logo is at the bottom of the graphic, on a watery background, with the imprint and the slogan Real Hope, Real Change.

At the recent (23 July) meeting of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council, the Green Party’s two new councillors, Tim Norman and Andy Walker, raised an amendment to a motion to call for Yorkshire Water to brought back into public ownership.

Councillor Norman said in the debate:

“Even in the middle of summer, Yorkshire Water storm overflows activated and sent wastewater into the seas and rivers around Bridlington. This exceptionally poor performance cannot continue.”

He added:

“This failing company should be publicly owned and properly accountable.”

You can watch a clip of the debate here.

Over 60% of the British people want water services to be nationalised but East Riding councillors are totally out of step with public opinion – only the two Green councillors supported the amendment for Yorkshire Water to be taken into public ownership.

Councillor Walker further added:

“What an awful outcome for residents and what a let-off for Yorkshire Water.”

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